The black widow makes its home in several different places, including North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. It prefers low lying areas that are small and dark, suck as under porches, hollow logs deep in wooded areas, under rocks, etc. It creates a funnel-like web in these areas. Black widows have been known to make homes in unused shoes and other man made objects.
warm and cool places like kamloops or just above the U.S.
yes
Many, depending on the circumstance. Frogs, salamanders, lizards, birds, and snakes have been known to eat Black Widows and vice versa.
yes
in australia
black widows are not endangerd.
Ventura Black Widows was created in 2008.
Spokane Black Widows was created in 2010.
Yes, Black widows can live anywhere in the U.S.
Black Widows of Liverpool was born in 1829.
Black Widows of Liverpool died in 1884.
Black widows are out of season, and with no hunters, their population skyrockets.
To feed the hatch lings
Black widows external features are, they are black with a red hour glass on its back.
They do not. They eat their mate. Black Widows are poisonous, so be careful!
Female black widows are the spiders you'd see in pictures of black widows. The males are much smaller, do not even look like black widows, and are not dangerous. The females can be deadly but you'd have to really disturb one to get bitten. They're not like bees.
No
no