The WIDOW SPIDERS
This is a black widow spider. It is one of the most dangers spider in the world.
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Arachnida Order: Araneae Family: Theridiidae Genus: atrodectus L Walckenaer , 1805
this is the black widow spider.It is the most dangers spiders in the world
The term lack widow refers to those species in the United States, Europe, and some other areas, which are shiny black in b appearance
Genus: Latrodectus Phylum: rthropoda A Sub Phylum: Chelicerata Class: Arachnida Order: Araneae Sub Order: abidognatha L Family: herididae T Species: 6
Widow spiders (Genus Latrodectus) are the best known and largest of the Cobweb Weavers (Family Therididae). All widows are venomous, though not all can cause injury to humans. Black Widows comprise about six species and inhabit most of the warmer regions of the world to a latitude of about 45 degrees N. The female black widow spider, though it is the most venomous spider in North America, seldom causes death as it injects a very small amount of poison when it bites. Reports indicate human mortality at well less than 1% from black widow spider bites.
Female black widow spider with egg sac. Class: Arachnida Order: Araneae Family: Theridiidae Common Name black widow spider Scientific Name Latrodectus mactans
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Food & Hunting
Like most arachnids, the Black Widow preys on insects. Prey caught in the web include a variety of insects (cockroaches and beetles) and other arthropods. After ensnaring its prey in the web, the Black Widow makes small punctures in the victim's body and sucks out the liquid contents. The Black Widow is preyed upon by MudDauber wasps.
Habitat
On the underside of ledges, rocks, plants and debris, wherever a web can be strung. Cold weather and drought may drive these spiders into buildings.
Behavior
Both Western and Eastern Black Widows spin webs that lack shape and form. Their webs are erratic in appearance, and the silk is stronger than almost all other arachnids. The black widow spider is shy and nocturnal in habit, usually staying hidden in her web, hanging belly upward. Although not aggressive, she may rush out and bite when her web is disturbed or when accidentally trapped in clothing or shoes
The Black Widow
Poems
From within my cocoon I hear them screaming, Agony shared of the doom that is coming. She moves in silence to her latest prey, Spinning her web of deceit for her hunger. Artistic and precise in each movement she makes. Her salvia is dripping in anticipation of your flesh. A diamond on her belly in shades of bloody red. Without her insects would soon rule this world. She mates you for her pleasure and her children, With no emotion she kills you, but you’re smiling. The screaming echo’s as a warning to others, But they never listen and so it becomes their fate. Her deadly poison is her weapon of choice, Paralyzing to her dinner that is still wiggling. She has a cousin wearing a orange diamond, Not quite as deadly, but just as hunger as she. I watch her game of life as your life disappears. Fascinated with her designs and quiet moments. Appearing slow but able to move at great speeds. She’s a furrylegged demon that I just adore! I look at Eileen still dreaming in my spider web, And prepare for my next kill here at Authorsden!
So beautiful, so filled with wonder You have class with the Arachnids Latrodectus mactans is your scientific name Your venomous bite is what gives your fame Beware of her sting, she'll get you on the arm Fall not for her false lustrous black charm Avoid her at all costs, don't get too close Her neurotoxin will take your breath away For then they may be doing your post.
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Damage
The female black widow possesses a venom 15 times more potent than rattlesnake venom. The bite is like a pin prick but causes pain within a few minutes of the attack. The pain spreads rapidly to arms, legs, chest, back, and abdomen. Chills, vomiting, difficult respiration, profuse perspiration, delirium, partial paralysis, violent abdominal cramps and spasms may occur within a few hours of the bite. The victim usually recovers in 2 to 5 days; about 5% of all black widow attacks are fatal. The black widow, however, usually bites people only when its web is disturbed. Male black widows do not bite.
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Eggs
Eggs are incorporated into grayish, silken balls about 12 to 15 mm in diameter. These egg masses contain 200 to 900 eggs and are found in the spider's web.
Life History
The black widow spider overwinters as a young adult in buildings or in sheltered places outdoors. In late spring, after a prolonged courtship, mating occurs. Soon afterward the female kills her mate and begins laying eggs. The grayish silken ball of eggs is attached to an irregular, tangled web with a funnelshaped exit. Each female constructs 5 to 15 egg balls, each of which contains 200 to 900 eggs. Young spiders emerge from the ball in 10 to 30 days. They are cannibalistic at this stage. Only a few nymphs from each egg mass survive. They require 2 to 3 months to develop into adults. Older adults die the same summer or autumn after laying eggs. The new generation of adults survives through the winter.
This is a black widow spiders egg sac
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Black Widow Video
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