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Black Widow vs Praying Mantis: Spiders infest my house


Black Widow vs Praying Mantis: Spiders infest my house BeanMeister22

 

Published on Dec 11, 2015

Black Widow vs Praying Mantis: Spiders infest my house


If you don’t yet know the story, I started finding black widows in my house, and I have plenty of other videos talking about that. In this video I show the results of following a comment I received about using a praying mantis to get rid of the spiders.

It did not work out at all; the mantis wanted nothing to do with a deadly black widow spider.


WARNING!!! Poisonous spiders are in my house! If you are afraid of spiders, DO NOT WATCH this video.

Never Flush Spiders Down the Toilet; Black Widow Spiders:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NlTo...


Black Widow Killer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pGfb...


Deadly Black Widow Spiders Infest House and Eat my Pizza:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4lMs...
There are black widow spiders everywhere in my house, and today one of them attacked some pizza I was eating.

Giant House Spiders around my house videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEjrv...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMQ6o...


False Widow Spider in my house video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1LUo...



Learn more about Western Black Widow spiders here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latrode...

From Wiki:
Latrodectus hesperus, the western black widow spider or western widow, is a venomous spider species found in western regions of North America. The female's body is 14–16 mm (1/2 in) in length and is black, often with an hourglass-shaped red mark on the lower abdomen. This "hourglass" mark can be yellow, and on rare occasions, white. The male of the species is around half this length and generally a tan color with lighter striping on the abdomen. The population was previously described as a subspecies of Latrodectus mactans and it is closely related to the northern species Latrodectus variolus. The species, as with others of the genus, build irregular or "messy" webs: Unlike the spiral webs or the tunnel-shaped webs of other spiders, the strands of a Latrodectus web have no apparent organization. Female black widows have potent venom composed of neurotoxins. Fatalities usually only happen with children and the elderly, however medical treatment may be required for others as well. However, the male black widow is harmless to humans. The female's consumption of the male after courtship, a cannibalistic and suicidal behaviour observed in Latrodectus hasseltii (Australia's redback), is rare in this species. Male western widows may breed several times during their relatively short lifespans.[3] Males are known to show preference for mating with well-fed females over starved ones, taking cues from the females' webs.

False Widow Spider:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steatoda
From Wiki:
These usually dark spiders have in most species a white line around the anterior back, in addition to other lines or spots

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