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View Poll Results: What would you do if there was a black widow in an area in which children play?
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Re: black widow placed web on telephone pole and side walk, what should I do?
Originally Posted by edie
Looks like an Argiope sp. they're harmless to humans, and actually really beautiful! I always wished that we had some in AZ
You got the name correct, thanks, I forgot the name of them. Yes they are really beautiful.. i love the pattern in the web.
Stephanie
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Re: black widow placed web on telephone pole and side walk, what should I do?
Originally Posted by reptile3
You got the name correct, thanks, I forgot the name of them. Yes they are really beautiful.. i love the pattern in the web.
they're really big too right? the only time i've seen them in person was when i went to texas last year but i wasn't able to get close enough to really check one out
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Re: black widow placed web on telephone pole and side walk, what should I do?
Originally Posted by reptile3
We had those down in FL when I lived there....... we called them bannana spiders and if I remember correctly they are jumpers. No wonder I'm afraid of spiders!!! They are very beautiful though!! I haven't seen them down there in years.
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Re: black widow placed web on telephone pole and side walk, what should I do?
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Re: black widow placed web on telephone pole and side walk, what should I do?
I have alot of black widows where I live the are not aggressive and usually people get bit by not realizing and leaning on them. I knew a plummer that got bit and his stomach muscles started spasming violently very weird.They can be very dangerous to small children and the elderly. With that in mind if there are small children in the area I would remove it live or dead. Where there is one there are others and they do multiply fast.. The safety of the children comes first. I have lots of tubs of crickets( for Beardies) and the spiders love my place(many escapees) so I see Black widows constantly.
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Re: black widow placed web on telephone pole and side walk, what should I do?
Im dont like spiders very much but have never had problems moving them. I find them near the house every once in a while were I let my dog out and I always move them to a different place full of bushes and no human contact in the area cuz its blocked off. When theyre in a web I usually get them onto a piece of paper and move them but when out in the open I dont have a problem letting ANY type of spider crawl onto my hand. I know it sounds dumb But I have not once been bit by a spider while moving it. I believe spiders can tell whether your out to hurt them or not. I move slow and let it walk onto my hand, never any forcing.
In the end, we will all die alone
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Re: black widow placed web on telephone pole and side walk, what should I do?
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Re: black widow placed web on telephone pole and side walk, what should I do?
Originally Posted by reptile3
We had ones kind of like those, but sometimes they were bright orange as well. My grandpa called them orb spiders and wouldn't let us kill them- he said they caught tons of various bugs that he didn't want around.
I saw one spin a web about 6 feet across once... I didn't even see it until I was right on it and the light caught it- then my eyes focused and I realized that I was very close to running around flapping my arms and screaming!
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Re: black widow placed web on telephone pole and side walk, what should I do?
Originally Posted by reptile3
Those are St Andrews spiders....they are garden type and not venomous...they will weave a zig zag right where they sit in the middle of the web....the reason is, when prey flies into their web, they shake the heck out of the web to confuse and entangle....once they have veryone snug and wrapped up...they have that zig zag to rebuild from......
they sit at rest with their legs in pairs....making them look like a "cross"....they're absolutely beautiful
and the ONLY reason I know anything about them is....we have them outside and they were wayyyy too pretty to squish....LOTS of research....there are tons of different species....so bright you would think they would be poisonous...they're not...
I tossed a couple of ants into their webs....as close as I would get....they're beautiful tho....
i could never own a bug....LOL....even with house spiders it's "honeyyyyy get it!!!!!!!!!!....don't hurt it, just let it out....NO NO, not by MEEE!!!! let it outsideeeee".....LOL
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Re: black widow placed web on telephone pole and side walk, what should I do?
maybe it's one of those new government experimental genetic mutation super black widow spiders...
but on a serious note... call spiderman he'll know what to do
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