She was there on the steps of the clubhouse, swaying and dancing, and the sun glinted off her glossy black body.
I wouldn’t have stopped, but then my eye caught the flash of red – the hourglass – that image that’s burned into our brains from countless horror movies and science books.
A black widow. Latrodectus mactans
The black widow gets her name from the legend that a female will kill the male after mating. One web site I read called this “false.”…. but….
I was thrilled to finally see one. They are nocturnal and like to hide in corners, so to see one in broad daylight in the open was a real opportunity – another reason to carry your camera with you everywhere.
I thought she was wrapping up a beetle, quite a large one. It wasn’t until I was home reviewing my photos that I started to wonder: Was her victim was another black widow spider?? It was the same shiny black, the same leg joints, the same shade of red on its markings…. and yet…. it seemed to have wings…
Have a look:
According to thebigzoo.com, “Female black widow spiders will usually eat the male after mating. She only has to mate once because she can store the male’s sperm then fertilize her own eggs as she lays them in the sac.”
Among the most famous spiders, the black widow is more venomous than a tarantula. Medical web sites advise bite victims to seek treatment even though the reaction to the bite is not generally fatal.
Emedicine says small children and the elderly are more likely to have a severe reaction; California’s poison site assures us that no one in the US has died from a black widow bite in more than 10 years.
I remember as a child hearing a story about a woman who died from a bite after she disturbed a black widow with her broom. Supposedly the spider crawled right up the broom handle and bit her … probably an urban legend.
As I moved in closer to photograph the black widow on the steps, she started and ran into a hole in the adjoining wall (you can see her crouched small in the photo below). This gave me a chance to get closer to her victim:
She waited several minutes before cautiously emerging.
She was athletic, graceful… Beautiful, really. I couldn’t even imagine killing her.





































