What is a redback spider?

scientifically known as Latrodectus Hasselti , Redback Spider comes from a widow and most often occurs in Australia. It is dark brown or black with bright red marking on the back. Unlike some other spiders, the Redback spider creates a very intricate website without a recognizable pattern. The widow's spiders usually consume during the mating process or - if they survive - will die soon afterwards. People who have been bitten by Redback spiders rarely show symptoms and spiders are not naturally aggressive to humans, so the number of deaths recorded is few. They also have white spots in addition to the red stripe. When they age, their color deepens and the stains disappear. Men resemble juvenile female spiders and always remain small.

Redback Spider Web is not a complex display like some other sites. In fact, these cobwebs are similar to fake webbing, which can be purchased in costume shops. On the other hand, sites are usually relatively strong. They are usually found near the ground and can be unceZT in many places that are dry. A real spider is usually found hiding in the corner of the site with eggs.

Like the other spiders in the widow's family, the women's spiders Redback kill their friends with their food. During the mating process, smaller spiders usually begin to eat. Sometimes mating continues after the male redback spider was mostly consumed. After successful mating, the female spider can produce eggs for two years, closed in approximately four boards. It takes about two weeks to hatch the baby's spiders, then travel to a new place when the wind rises and blows them away.

Redback spiders are not considered aggressive, but can bite if they are at risk. Most cases of the spider redblink occur when a person accidentally disrupts the web. Spiders can be protected on their belts, especially when the eggs are guarded. This kind of spider is mostly dangerous for children, older peopleI and people who are sick. It is known that there were only a few dozen deaths due to the bite of the Redback spider.

Although potentially dangerous, the Redback spiders are poorly at risk for the vast majority of people. Yet there should be other caution when he is outside in Australia. Attempting to kill spiders with chemicals is usually unnecessary. Some spiders die, but they are quickly replaced more. In addition, chemicals kill natural predators of spiders Redback, resulting in even more spiders of redbacks.

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