LVSteve
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Putting out the trash in the late evening is also a good time to check for unwelcome lodgers around the property. This is especially true after it has been windy as the little buggers parasail in. Sooo, after putting out the bins, I got the flashlight and Raid and went hunting. Nailed one German Cockroach, one American Cockroach (the winged model), two suspected juvenile or possibly male Black Widows and one definite female. This was all in and around the shrubs at the front of the property.
Then when I got back up to the house, I checked next to the garage door. Sure enough, scrappy web with large black occupant thrashing about making more web, or possibly wrapping some prey. I took aim with the Raid then paused. I could see no red hourglass mark in the light. I changed position and shone the light again. Still no mark. Still, this sucker was big so I sprayed it anyway. Checked the corpse next day and I still cannot see a red mark, but the body shape and legs all scream widow at me. Now I know some insects and arachnids go all over dark with extreme age. Is that what I had, a very old Black Widow, or was it something else.
Then when I got back up to the house, I checked next to the garage door. Sure enough, scrappy web with large black occupant thrashing about making more web, or possibly wrapping some prey. I took aim with the Raid then paused. I could see no red hourglass mark in the light. I changed position and shone the light again. Still no mark. Still, this sucker was big so I sprayed it anyway. Checked the corpse next day and I still cannot see a red mark, but the body shape and legs all scream widow at me. Now I know some insects and arachnids go all over dark with extreme age. Is that what I had, a very old Black Widow, or was it something else.