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Posted: Aug 24 2007 at 2:09pm | IP Logged Quote Elizabeth

Nature study was decidedly creepy today. We had a Black Widow take up residence.

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-- that's as close as we have to scary on the emoticons.

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Too close for comfort!

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Ugh!

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Posted: Aug 24 2007 at 9:59pm | IP Logged Quote Cindy Mac

I saw it live and in person, and I can tell you - blech - made my skin crawl !

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Wow! Was she near a water source? We never saw any in Virginia until my husband took down a pool and found 15 or so. That was a real wake up call. After that we found them on the little tykes picnic table on the underside in a screw hole (water collected there) and in my garden cold frame. Thankfully they really are not aggressive and when I squished them no babies ever went wandering.   

This year in my pumpkin patch I saw a spider and thought it looked like a black widow, but it had a red stripe up it's back. When it turned over, there was the hour glass. Does anyone know about that?

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Kristen in TN wrote:

This year in my pumpkin patch I saw a spider and thought it looked like a black widow, but it had a red stripe up it's back. When it turned over, there was the hour glass. Does anyone know about that?

A couple of things: along with the red hourglass, the immature female Southern black widow (Latrodectus mactans) will have red dorsal markings which she loses when she matures, leaving only the red hourglass on her belly. Elizabeth's picture is a classic mature female.
Females of the Northern black widow (Latrodedtus variolus) keep their red dorsal markings into maturity, and may have white or yellowish dorsal bands (especially when young) as well. Males and juveniles often have these bands.
The real identifying character, of course is the hourglass, which in the Southern is entire and in the Northern is broken. I'd steer clear of either one.

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Kristen in TN wrote:
Wow! Was she near a water source? We never saw any in Virginia until my husband took down a pool and found 15 or so. That was a real wake up call.


Nope. No water anywhere near. She was under the eaves of a window. She's in a sealed rubbermaid container and she's been there since last Friday and she is still alive (which gives me the total eebie-jeebies and utterly delights my eight-year-old)

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Has anyone heard about the Brown Widows? Seems they came from Florida and the hurricanes have brought them into the La/Tx area. Of course, the hurricanes are blamed for anything new and strange.

Here's an article from the LSU AgCenter: Brown Widows Show Up in Louisiana

Their venom is more toxic than the black widow's and we've had whole sections at the docks and Port of Lake Charles blocked off due to a huge number of them being found.

Spiders and snakes...I can't stand either one.

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Posted: Aug 29 2007 at 11:33pm | IP Logged Quote lapazfarm

We used to get brown widows around my grandma's pool in Tampa when I was young. They would get in the corners of the screen enclosure.

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Posted: Aug 30 2007 at 9:54pm | IP Logged Quote Kristen in TN

Holy cow! Never heard of brown widows. Thanks for the article, Cay. If they are in Louisiana now, they will probably be up here in southern TN before long.

Thanks for the black widow info Theresa. I knew it was one, I just never saw that stripe before. Until I saw one, it always worried me that I wouldn't know one. But they are pretty much unmistakable.

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