Getting ready to wean the lambs takes some prep work. Fences have to be checked, hay feeder filled and the water tub turned over, ready to fill. Imagine my surprise when I flipped the black rubber tub over and found this large lady. She was pretty surprised too. Sorry the pictures are so fuzzy--I really did try. For about three seconds. She had quite a little secluded home until I came along and disrupted it all. Black Widow spiders are not that common but I have seen a few around here over the years. This has to be the biggest one though. I did a little reading on them after finding her, and found out that their bite is not the death sentence I had always heard. People can and do die from them, but mostly if you have a compromised health system to start with. They will make you ill and they can cause severe muscle cramps and other unlovely things. However they are extremely shy and non aggressive, so will seldom attack or go on the defensive. The exceptions are if you accidentally grab one, or threaten their egg sac.
They tend to make their homes low to the ground and in dark, concealed places---so be careful where you stick your hand when you are out and about on the farm!
I don't know where this lady will take up her new residency, but I do know every time I walk in that paddock I step high and feel uneasy!
7 comments:
Ooooh, black widow's do make me shudder, and I believe it's because of their reputation, but then I am amazed at their beauty. I have found several over my years in NC and here in east TN, and try and be alert when sticking my hands in dark, secluded places.
Beautiful....in a creepy sort of way, but I'm glad I haven't seen any of those around here!
Mindful living -- it's what we who live with copperheads and black widows in our back yards must practice.
Ewww yuck!
I have never ever seen that infamous red marking, so I'm not sure I've ever seen a Black Widow. They don't worry me that much; I AM very thankful that there are no poisonous snakes around here!
okay,so now I will be looking for one..yuck. I get a lot of those ugly wolf spiders at my house but nothing is nastier than the big black snake my neighbor just shot last week....country life at its finest:)PS..my favorite photo is the first one....I love mornings in the country too!
EEEK!! EEEK!! That gives me the willies and it is just a pic!
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