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Brown widow spiders are becoming more common in the southern U.S. Learn more about brown widow spiders, where they live, what to do if you get bit, how to get rid of them, and more.
The brown widow spider shares some similarities with its relative, the black widow spider, but there are some differing details that make this arachnid stand out.
Black widow spiders (right) are commonly being displaced by the brown widow spiders (left), a fellow species in the same genus, Latrodectus. The Images are not shown to matching scale and thus do ...
In experiments pairing brown widow spiders in container habitats with related cobweb spider species, the brown widows were 6.6 times more likely to kill southern black widows than other related ...
While most people are wary of copperhead snakes and black widow spiders, there are other potentially dangerous creepy crawly things you might meet.
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Brown Widow. Brown Widow spiders are close relatives to Black Widows, and the Brown Widow can be identified by its tan body and an orange hourglass marking on the abdomen.
Brown widow spiders are gray to brown in color with white and black markings on the top surface of their bulbous abdomens. The “hourglass” marking on the under surface of the abdomen is yellow ...
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Paige Oldfield says it 'was like something out of a horror film' after a suspected bite from a ...
Unless provoked, spiders don't usually bite, but here are a few non-venomous and venomous spiders to look out for in the Memphis area this summer. And what you should know about them. Black Widows ...