it has 2 body parts
Claim to fame: Jerri is called a "black widow" by many people for her strategy in the "Survivor" game
a black widow spider will lay 100 to 400 eggs all being contained in the egg sack...
It is illegal to sell black widow spiders in many places due to the potential danger they pose. Additionally, selling these spiders can have serious ethical implications as they are a venomous species. It is best to contact local authorities or pest control professionals for advice on managing black widow spiders.
I'm not entirely sure of the true population of Black Widow Spiders however, all of the research I have done says that Widow spiders in general are all doing quite well. The term "Widow" spider refers to around 31 separate species, only three of which are located throughout the United States. The Southern Black Widow, the Northern Black Widow, and finally the Western Black Widow. I don't know about the Southern and Northern Widows, but the Western Black Widow is supposedly incredibly over populated. Many people "kill on sight". Going around just the area I live in I have come across more than 100 Black Widows, approximately a city block in area. I can only speculate that the Black Widow numbers in the trillions, (1,000,000,000,000+). If you are bitten by a Black Widow Spider, or suspect that you have been bitten by one, seek IMMEDIATE medical treatment. When seeking medical help, if at all possible bring the spider (or what is left of it), with you. This is of great benefit to the doctor and staff that are trying to help you. It is needed to help positively identify which spider it was that had injected the venom (different treatments are used for different bites). Symptoms can and do include: itching and discoloration (redness), swelling at injection site, and almost always severe muscle spasms, usually located heaviest in the legs or abdomen. The pain of the muscle spasms is said to be very similar to that of appendicitis or even that of child birth.
A female black widow spider can lay hundreds of eggs in a single egg sac, which can result in as many as several hundred spiderlings hatching. The exact number can vary based on factors such as the health and age of the female spider.
As many as it takes until you defeat her.
Yes, when a black widow spider is squished, their insides, like those of many other spiders, are primarily composed of a liquid called hemolymph, which serves a similar function to blood in vertebrates. This liquid helps transport nutrients and waste throughout their body. Therefore, squishing a black widow would likely release this liquid along with other bodily contents.
black widow, brown recluse, and many others, but those 2 are the most common in the u.s.
Claim to fame: Jerri is called a "black widow" by many people for her strategy in the "Survivor" game
Most spiders in general are considered pests. Black Widow spiders are relatively poisonous and thus considered more of a pest than many spiders.
a black widow spider will lay 100 to 400 eggs all being contained in the egg sack...
3 parts to the body
The human body has many parts.
It is illegal to sell black widow spiders in many places due to the potential danger they pose. Additionally, selling these spiders can have serious ethical implications as they are a venomous species. It is best to contact local authorities or pest control professionals for advice on managing black widow spiders.
Like many other spiders, the jaw parts of black widow spiders are too small and delicate to chew up their prey. So these spiders pump digestive juices into the bodies of their prey. After a while, the digestive fluids will have liquified all the digestible content inside the prey's exoskelaton, and then the spider sucks the fluid back into its own body. Some other kinds of spiders have more robust chelicerae (the parts that are terminated by the fangs), and they have tooth-like protrusions on them. These spiders use their chelicerae to chew up the bodies of prey, adding digestive juices in the process, and so they are able to get nutrition from parts of the prey bodies that black widows can't get at.
3 body parts
I'm not entirely sure of the true population of Black Widow Spiders however, all of the research I have done says that Widow spiders in general are all doing quite well. The term "Widow" spider refers to around 31 separate species, only three of which are located throughout the United States. The Southern Black Widow, the Northern Black Widow, and finally the Western Black Widow. I don't know about the Southern and Northern Widows, but the Western Black Widow is supposedly incredibly over populated. Many people "kill on sight". Going around just the area I live in I have come across more than 100 Black Widows, approximately a city block in area. I can only speculate that the Black Widow numbers in the trillions, (1,000,000,000,000+). If you are bitten by a Black Widow Spider, or suspect that you have been bitten by one, seek IMMEDIATE medical treatment. When seeking medical help, if at all possible bring the spider (or what is left of it), with you. This is of great benefit to the doctor and staff that are trying to help you. It is needed to help positively identify which spider it was that had injected the venom (different treatments are used for different bites). Symptoms can and do include: itching and discoloration (redness), swelling at injection site, and almost always severe muscle spasms, usually located heaviest in the legs or abdomen. The pain of the muscle spasms is said to be very similar to that of appendicitis or even that of child birth.