
Lactrodectus mactans
Color: Black, with characteristic red "hourglass" on back
Legs: 8
Shape: Round
Size: 3/4" length; 3/8" in diameter
Antennae: No
Flight: No
Black widow spiders are most recognized for the red
hourglass shape on the back. Contrary to legend, female black widow
spiders rarely devour the male black widow spider after mating.
Habits
Black widow spiders spin their webs near ground level. They often build
their webs in protected areas, such as in boxes and in firewood.
Habitat
Black widow spiders are often found around wood piles and gain entry
into a structure when firewood is carried into a building. They are also
found under eaves, in boxes, and other areas where they are undisturbed.
Threats
The venom of a black widow spider is a neurotoxin and is used as a
defense. Black widow spiders do not bite humans instinctively. The black
widow spider bite can cause severe pain. Young children and the elderly
are especially susceptible to a severe reaction to a black widow spider
bite.
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| Black Widow Spiders
can be found in All 50 States |
Avoid black widow spider bites by wearing heavy gloves when
moving items that have been stored for a long period of time.
Spiders often hide in shoes, so check shoes and shake them out
before wearing. When spider webs are visible, use caution before
putting your hands or feet in that area.
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