Pest Identification
Select a pest type:
Something bugging you at home or work? The A-Active Pest Identification Library can help you identify the creatures that are making theirselves at home in your home or business.
| Black Widow Spider |
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Glossy black, often with
red “hourglass” on back. May
also be dark or light brown. 3/4-inch length, 3/8-inch
diameter. Habitat
Contrary to legend, female black
widow spiders rarely
devour males after mating. They are found in all 50 states, often
living around
wood piles and gaining entry to a structure when firewood is carried
in. They
spin their webs near ground level in protected areas, such as in
cluttered
garages, outhouses and stacks of firewood. The black widow is widely
feared
because its bite results in severe pain that may take several days to
subside.
Such bites are rarely fatal, but because small children and elderly
persons are
at risk, spider control is important
if you suspect black widows.
Diet
Black
widows eat any insect they can capture. They
paralyze or kill their prey with venom, then inject a fluid that
enables them
to suck out the digestive liquid food. They can survive without food
for
several weeks to a few months.
Spider control: black widow spiders
Bites can be avoided by wearing heavy
gloves when
moving items stored for long periods outside or in garages, basements
or
warehouses. Shoes should be stored inside shoeboxes or shaken
vigorously prior
to wearing. When webs are visible, inspect carefully before putting
your hand
down under an object. A-Active spider
control professionals can remove spider infestations with a
shop vacuum and
apply spider control materials that help prevent their
return.
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