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WATCH: Deadly new false widow spider to Ireland caught on ...

Scientists n Galway have published the first record of a noble false widow spider feeding on a pygmy shrew, a species of tiny mammal protected in Ireland. The new University of Galway study, recently published in the international journal Ecosphere, demonstrates further the potentially negative impa...

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How female false widow spiders use their 'spidey senses' to attract ...

When it comes to spider love, female widow spiders hold the key to attracting mates, potentially adjusting their web's attractiveness to lure males, according to new research. A study led by Simon Fraser University's resident 'spider man,' PhD candidate Andreas Fischer, reveals new details about how female false widow spiders (Steatoda grossa) communicate using pheromones--and suggests they can build more attractive webs-- to lure mate-seeking males by adjusting the pH level of their...

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Poisonous false widow spiders trap and feed on England’s protected bats - Indianarrative

Stories of Invasive species adversely affecting local flora and fauna are innumerable and the latest in this list is the trapping of two bats by a spider not native to the United Kingdom, states a report in livescience.com. Of the two bats, one survived due to timely intervention by a resident who helped … Continue reading "Poisonous false widow spiders trap and feed on England’s protected bats"

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How female false widow spiders use their 'spidey senses ...

When it comes to spider love, female widow spiders hold the key to attracting mates, potentially adjusting their web’s attractiveness to lure males, according to new research. A study led by Simon Fraser University’s resident “spider man,” PhD candidate Andreas Fischer, reveals new details about how female false widow spiders (Steatoda grossa) communicate using pheromones—and suggests they can build more attractive webs— to lure mate-seeking males by adjusting the pH level of their...

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