How much do you know about the infamous black widow spider? Aside from the fact that the sight of its eight creepy eyes and eight long legs would make anybody feel extremely uncomfortable. When you run into this arachnid in your home or backyard should compel you to contact a spider control West Palm Beach company ASAP. Meanwhile, look over this list of facts about the black widow spider:
In case you’re not aware, there are about 31 species of black widow spiders and not all of them are black. Some of them are dark brown to light brown and not all of them have that red violin on their abdomens.
Compared to other spider species, the black widow spider is known for having the strongest webs. In fact, for years, scientists have been trying to recreate the fascinating properties of the silk that’s used to make up their webs.
Contrary to what most of us think, black widow spiders don’t often eat their mate after mating. However, this does happen on extremely rare occasions.
If you think that one black widow is terrifying enough, imagine the horror of seeing 400 baby black widows hatching from the 400 eggs that each of these arachnids can produce?
Although it’s venom packs a serious punch, the black widow’s bite is not commonly deadly. However, it can be fatal when the victim is very young, elderly, or has an underlying health condition that can worsen the effects of the bite.
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