Black Widow Spider
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Black Widow Spider

Despite their reputation female black widow spiders rarely eat their mates. They do eat other species of spiders and newly hatched widows will sometimes eat their siblings as they hatch. While the bite of a black widow is painful to humans it rarely poses a serious risk. Venom is designed for capturing prey, not as a defense.

Conservation Status

Least concern

At a Glance

Location

Eastern US and Southern Canada

North America

North America

Habitat

Forests, deserts, grasslands, and urban areas

Diet

Insects and other invertebrates, occasionally small vertebrates