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Identity
Adult
female black widow spiders
are gloss black with an
hourglass shaped marking
on the underside of its
abdomen which is red.
The male spider's hourglass
color is yellow to white
to various shades of orange
and red. They also bear
a small, usually red (colors
vary) dot near the spinnerets,
which is separate from
the hourglass. In L. variolus,
the two halves of the
hourglass shape may be
separated into two separate
patches. A large female
black widow spider can
grow to about 1.5 inches
(37 mm), counting legspan.
The body is about 0.5-0.6
inches (12-15 mm). Male
black widow spiders are
half the size of the female
or smaller. They have
longer legs and a smaller
abdomen in relation to
their body size. They
are also usually dark
brown with varying colors
of stripes/dots, with
no hourglass mark. Adult
males can be distinguished
from juvenile females
by their more-slender
body, longer legs and
large pedipalps typical
of most other male spiders.
Characteristics
Although
their venom is extremely
potent, (15 times more
potent than that of the
rattlesnakes; it is also
reported to be much more
potent than the venom
of cobras and coral snakes),
these spiders are not
especially large. Compared
to many other species
of spiders, their chelicerae
are not very large or
powerful. In the case
of a mature female, the
hollow, needle shaped
part of each chelicera,
the part that penetrates
the skin, is approximately
1.0 mm (about .04 inch)
long, long enough to inject
the venom to a point where
it can be harmful. The
males, being much smaller,
injects far less venom
with smaller chelicerae.
The actual amount injected,
even by a mature female,
is very small in physical
volume. When this small
amount of venom is diffused
throughout the body of
a healthy, mature human,
it usually does not amount
to a fatal dose (though
it can produce the very
unpleasant symptoms of
latrodectism).
Black
widow spiders are nocturnal
and, thus, are active
at night. They prefer
dark corners or crevices.
They are said to avoid
human dwellings, but you
can find them in such
areas as outhouses and
garages. Only the female
black widow bites humans,
and she bites only when
disturbed.
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