well i live there and there r daddy long legs and common spiders. i have seen a few tranchulas but most are none posionious ...There are Daddy long legs. Black widows. Tarantulas. There are a lot of other spiders. There are barn spiders. And a fast little black spider that is everywhere. It is kinda small and there are a lot of them. Most spiders here are non lethal. With the exception of the black widow. But even then if you get proper medical attention it is no big deal. I've lived here my whole life, most of the time spent on a ranch in the country.
No. The black widow mother sometimes eats the male after mating. There are some spiders that time the development of their eggs and young so that the babies are present at the time of the natural death of the mother due to old age. It is said that these mothers actually encourage their young to eat them. Black widows can raise several broods of babies.
Black widow spiders can hold their breath for a long time, so it would take a considerable amount of time for them to drown. It is not recommended to try to drown a black widow spider as a method of control, as there are more effective and humane ways to deal with them.
The Black Widow spider is the most poisonous spider in North America, but only the adult female. The female Black Widow is easy to recognize (if you care to get that close) by the red hourglass shape on the underneath part of her abdomen. She has a shiny black body with various types of red markings on the top, depending on the species. There are about five species of Black Widow spiders in North America. The black widow will grow to about 8-10mm. Black Widows will lay up to 400 eggs at a time, but they are known to be cannibals, which means that they will eat each other. The Black Widow has unfairly earned a bad reputation for wanting to eat her mate. She will only eat her mate when she mistakes him for a meal! The silk of this spider is known to be the strongest of all silk. The Black Widow spider does not spin the pretty webs, instead she will spin the thick jumbles looking cobweb. These webs catch beetles, flies, grasshoppers, moths and other spiders. These spiders, although a little scary, have enemies, as well. A few wasps can sting and paralyze, before eating the Black Widow. She is also a favorite food of the Praying Mantis. Some birds will eat these spiders but could end up with an upset stomach from her poisons. The bright red markings on her belly will warn possible predators that she is a nasty meal.
Because she's hungry. Most spiders are cannibals and will eat each other if the opportunity arises. However, the only Black Widow species where the female has been observed to eat its mate is Latrodectus mactans, the "southern black widow". And even in this species, it does not always occur.
All "Arachnids" have eight and only eight legs. Any spider is a member of the Arachnid family.
well i live there and there r daddy long legs and common spiders. i have seen a few tranchulas but most are none posionious ...There are Daddy long legs. Black widows. Tarantulas. There are a lot of other spiders. There are barn spiders. And a fast little black spider that is everywhere. It is kinda small and there are a lot of them. Most spiders here are non lethal. With the exception of the black widow. But even then if you get proper medical attention it is no big deal. I've lived here my whole life, most of the time spent on a ranch in the country.
Dr. Jerry Balentine's quote: "The black widow is about a half-inch long and symptoms of bite include abdominal pain, ... The bites of very large spiders such as tarantulas can be painful." I think it would take a long time.
No. The black widow mother sometimes eats the male after mating. There are some spiders that time the development of their eggs and young so that the babies are present at the time of the natural death of the mother due to old age. It is said that these mothers actually encourage their young to eat them. Black widows can raise several broods of babies.
Black widow spiders can hold their breath for a long time, so it would take a considerable amount of time for them to drown. It is not recommended to try to drown a black widow spider as a method of control, as there are more effective and humane ways to deal with them.
Black widow spiders can survive without food for several weeks to several months, depending on environmental conditions and their life stage. Typically, an adult black widow may endure starvation for about 1 to 3 months. However, their survival time can be affected by factors such as temperature and humidity. In harsher conditions, their survival duration may decrease.
The Black Widow spider is the most poisonous spider in North America, but only the adult female. The female Black Widow is easy to recognize (if you care to get that close) by the red hourglass shape on the underneath part of her abdomen. She has a shiny black body with various types of red markings on the top, depending on the species. There are about five species of Black Widow spiders in North America. The black widow will grow to about 8-10mm. Black Widows will lay up to 400 eggs at a time, but they are known to be cannibals, which means that they will eat each other. The Black Widow has unfairly earned a bad reputation for wanting to eat her mate. She will only eat her mate when she mistakes him for a meal! The silk of this spider is known to be the strongest of all silk. The Black Widow spider does not spin the pretty webs, instead she will spin the thick jumbles looking cobweb. These webs catch beetles, flies, grasshoppers, moths and other spiders. These spiders, although a little scary, have enemies, as well. A few wasps can sting and paralyze, before eating the Black Widow. She is also a favorite food of the Praying Mantis. Some birds will eat these spiders but could end up with an upset stomach from her poisons. The bright red markings on her belly will warn possible predators that she is a nasty meal.
Black widow. My father used to catch those all the time when he was still in the Philippines.
because of the gravity of the earth
Black widow mostly dress up like other people to give the others more time.
Because she's hungry. Most spiders are cannibals and will eat each other if the opportunity arises. However, the only Black Widow species where the female has been observed to eat its mate is Latrodectus mactans, the "southern black widow". And even in this species, it does not always occur.
Poison is poison!