Yes. I've seen them often in Tucson, AZ and Yuma, AZ.
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The black widow is the only spider in Georgia known to resemble a black widow but be entirely black. If you spot a black spider in Georgia that looks similar to a black widow but is completely black, it is likely a black widow spider. While rare, variations in color can occur within the species.
The phylum of a black widow spider is Arthropoda.
Black widow.
If you get bitten by a Black Widow... YES! Call immidiately!
yes
Black widow spiders live around logs and rocks any where they can make a nest
Yes they do.
California
they eat there mate
Black Widow Spiders are usually found along the Lake Michigan coast line.
'The' black widow Latrodectus mactans lives in North America; Mexico and the United States. The species Latrodectus tredecimguttatus does live in Spain.
No. After killing her mate, the female black widow must live on afterwards to lay the eggs.
They mate with female Black Widows, and since the male knows that mating with the Black Widow will ultimately lead to his death by cannibalism, the black widow technically commits suicide just for the Black Widow spider to live and pass on.
yes
she is an egg layer
Around 2 years