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The Essential Guide to Widow Spiders: Facts, Behaviors & Identification Tips

Learn how to identify and manage Widow Spiders with our knowledgeable approach, contributing to the well-being of your home and family.
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Genus Latrodectus
Identify Widow Spiders

What do Widow Spiders look like?

Widow spiders, notably recognized by the bold, hourglass-shaped mark on their abdomens, belong to the genus Latrodectus. Among the various species, the Black Widow is the most common in North America. Typically, these spiders are shy and prefer secluded areas like woodpiles, boxes, and under eaves. Their webs are irregular, often found near ground level. They usually venture out at night. Despite their fearsome reputation, widow spiders bite only in defense and their venom can cause harm.

Types of Widow Spiders

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Treatment

How we treat Widow Spiders

Avoid clutter and regularly check and clean dark, undisturbed places where Widow Spiders may nest. Seal gaps in buildings to prevent entry. Aptive efficiently manages these situations with careful, respectful approaches tailored to your home’s unique needs, prioritizing your peace of mind.

Widow Spiders FAQ

  • What are the distinctive features of Widow Spiders?
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  • Are Widow Spiders aggressive?
  • How can Aptive Environmental help manage Widow Spiders?

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