An in-depth look at the genus Steatoda - the False Widows (including the notorious Noble False Widow). This is a long one, but there's a lot to talk about with this genus of spiders.
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0:00 Introduction
3:41 Identification
10:54 The Noble False Widow's Expansion
15:13 Webs
18:48 False Widows in Your House
20:01 The Noble False Widow in California
20:35 Taking Over Old Webs
22:07 Webs in Reproduction
24:06 How They Hunt
25:27 What They Hunt
27:10 How Do They Lift That?
29:10 Vertebrate Predation
32:22 The Bites
38:32 α-Latrotoxin
44:01 The Venom Optimization Hypothesis
46:34 Spider Vs. Spider
48:15 The Noble False Widow and Humans
50:04 Infections
56:42 How We Talk About Spiders
58:15 What to Do if You Get Bitten
59:38 Reproduction
1:01:02 Not Living With Them
1:04:08 Conclusion
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