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YAST: Black Widow at my house *pics*

that doens't look like a black widow. i thought black widows had an hourglass on the back but that spider just has a red stripe.
 
Originally posted by: Cooljt1
that doens't look like a black widow. i thought black widows had an hourglass on the back but that spider just has a red stripe.


The underside of it's abdomin has the true hourglass shape. I just didn't get a good underside pic.
 
Originally posted by: aircooled
Originally posted by: Cooljt1
that doens't look like a black widow. i thought black widows had an hourglass on the back but that spider just has a red stripe.


The underside of it's abdomin has the true hourglass shape. I just didn't get a good underside pic.

Turn him over then take a picture. We want to see it... 😉
 
argh...we had some around our house. i asked my teacher about this and she said its fairly common around rain season. i'm in da bay.
 
Had a true black widow (black back - hourglass on abdomen) in a bag of grapes at work a few weeks back. It happens a lot more that you'd be aware of. One year, we got like 15 black widows through the summer. This one was found by a customer, though. Thankfully, they didn't freak out about it. Just gave the bag to me to take care of.

They're harmless unless you REALLY mess with them. And the poison can only kill small children or old people, not a full grown, healthy adult. Just hurts BAD!

--Christopher
 
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Actually, it's a Redback which is a relative of the widow.

"Male Redback Spiders do not produce a web, but may be found on the fringe of a female's web, especially during the summer mating season. The male has to make overtures to the female to discover whether she is ready to mate, which can prove fatal if she mistakes him for prey. It has been found that in order to occupy the female's attention during mating, the male spider offers her his abdomen by standing on his head and 'somersaulting' his abdomen towards her mouthparts. The female begins to squirt digestive juices onto the male's abdomen while the first palp is inserted. If he is not too weak, he will manage to withdraw, and then insert the second palp. She will continue to 'digest' his abdomen. Most males do not survive this process, which seems to be unique to Latrodectus hasselti. "

What a way to go

 
Hence the phrase "Widow"

My dad was always on me about being too leary of spider bites. I went into his shed and found it absolutely infested. Killed 7 black widows and these big spiders that I don't know what they were. The poison just got them mad and they attacked (the shovel OTOH was quite effective). Also got rid of three web sacks using a lighter. Interesting, the baby spiders popped out like pop corn when I ignited the web sack.
 
Originally posted by: Slammy1
Hence the phrase "Widow"

My dad was always on me about being too leary of spider bites. I went into his shed and found it absolutely infested. Killed 7 black widows and these big spiders that I don't know what they were. The poison just got them mad and they attacked (the shovel OTOH was quite effective). Also got rid of three web sacks using a lighter. Interesting, the baby spiders popped out like pop corn when I ignited the web sack.

ick.
 
Originally posted by: rh71
OOh it has a racing stripe. Poke it and see how fast it moves.

Nah he should slap on some ricer stickers onto it's stripe, gives it easily another 2MPH!!!!
 
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Actually, it's a Redback which is a relative of the widow.
Edit:
SIMILAR GROUPS: (1) All other spiders lack a hourglass-shaped or split hourglass-shaped marking on underside of abdomen and/or comb of serrated bristles on last tarsal segment of 4th pair of legs and 8 eyes with 2 lateral pairs almost touching.
Must be a real Widow, maybe a male? (link)

Originally posted by: NitemareTurn him over then take a picture. We want to see it...
OK

Underside hourglass 1

Underside hourglass 2
 
Originally posted by: chocobaR
Can you die if you get bit by one?


The bite of the black widow is painful and may cause death if medical attention is not sought immediately. The venom of this spider is highly neurotoxic and respiratory failure can occur if appropriate medications are not administered at once.
 
Originally posted by: aircooled
Originally posted by: chocobaR
Can you die if you get bit by one?


The bite of the black widow is painful and may cause death if medical attention is not sought immediately. The venom of this spider is highly neurotoxic and respiratory failure can occur if appropriate medications are not administered at once.

Whoa! That's crazy! I'm happy I don't live in a place with spiders everywhere! :disgust: I kill every spider I see! I can't stand them!
 
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