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  2. How to Safely Remove Poisonous Black Widow Spiders From ... - AOL

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    Latrodectus hesperus, the western black widow. “The northern black widow, Latrodectus variolus, lives in the northeastern U.S. and southeastern Canada,” Crawford says.These females lack the ...

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    Black widows are found in most states, while brown recluse is most common in the mid-south region of the U.S.,” he says. What time of year is worst for spiders? Like many pests, a spider’s ...

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    Black Widows get a bad rap “Is it black widow season in California?Here’s how to avoid these deadly spiders” (sacbee.com, May 28). It’s notable that your article, “Is it black widow ...

  5. Latrodectus mactans - Wikipedia

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    Latrodectus mactans, known as southern black widow or simply black widow, and the shoe-button spider, [citation needed] is a venomous species of spider in the genus Latrodectus. The females are well known for their distinctive black and red coloring and for the fact that they will occasionally eat their mates after reproduction.

  6. Habitat destruction - Wikipedia

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    Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) occurs when a natural habitat is no longer able to support its native species. The organisms once living there have either moved elsewhere, or are dead, leading to a decrease in biodiversity and species numbers .

  7. Latrodectus revivensis - Wikipedia

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    Latrodectus revivensis, [1] [2] also known as the desert widow, is a species of venomous spider belonging to the Latrodectus genus and located in the Negev desert and the Arava valley (Arabah). [3] [4] [5] As with most members of its genus, it contains venom that can cause latrodectism [6] through bites in various organisms.

  8. Button spider - Wikipedia

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    Button spider is a common name used in Southern Africa to refer to local members of the spider genus, Latrodectus, the family Theridiidae.There are both black and brown button spiders in Southern Africa, that are known elsewhere as widow spiders.

  9. Latrodectus mirabilis - Wikipedia

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    Latrodectus mirabilis, sometimes (but rarely) known as black widow is a spider species that is native to most of South America in the genus Latrodectus of the family Theridiidae. Description [ edit ]