….black widow spiders on Christian Island
If I hadn’t seen it for myself I wouldn’t have believed it.
Last week my neighbour at the cottage told me that we had to worry about black widow spiders. At first I didn’t believe her but then I saw the sign that was posted at the library in the village. Apparently they are very dangerous and if you get bitten you have to get to the hospital immediately because the venom can be deadly.
I’m not surprised that the spider has made its way to Canada in shipments of fruits and vegetables from the southern states but I am surprised that they can survive our cold and often harsh winters. It is especially cold on Christian Island in January and February and it would have been the last place that I would expect to find them.
Well last week DM came running up to my cottage to tell me that her brother came across one of these spiders while rummaging through one of his computer boxes in the loft of their cottage. He quickly took the box outside and the spider disappeared under their deck.
I can’t remember if it was the same day or the next but DM came running up to the cottage again, this time wrapped in a towel. Apparently there was another one in the outdoor shower. I went to investigate. Of course I took my camera with me.
Sure enough there was a ‘large’ spider crawling up the inside wall of the shower. DM and her brother were unsure what to do with this massive creature and they certainly didn’t want to squash it. I suggested that they find the insect spray or wasp killer while I took some photographs.

What amazed me was how this thing hissed at me when I came close with my camera. Every time I moved in closer with the camera it literally scurried behind a beam and then reappeared seconds later. The bug spray was useless but the wasp killer did the trick. Well at least we think it did. It curled up and fell to the ground between the wooden slats of the shower stall. I felt badly about killing the spider but I certainly didn’t want to be at the receiving end of its bite.
Later on we found out that it’s really only the females that are dangerous and the one I took pictures of was probably a male. We reported the sighting to the band council and they made a note of the location.
What next? First it was confirmed sightings of 3 black bears and now black widow spiders. One more thing to watch out for.
We have bears stopping by our backyard and one was living under our front porch. You can keep the spiders…..
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Yikes! I’m terrified of bears. Everyone keeps telling me that bears stay away from humans…..under your porch??????
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That thing looks nasty! It even hissed, grooooossssss. But are you sure it’s a black widow? Looks more like a brown recluse. Either way, both are venomous and no good. The only thing I hate more than spiders are bees.
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We looked it up on the internet and it looks like a young male black widow spider. The one inside the cottage had a red marking and looked like the female.
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I’ve never seen one in real life and on TV only females. That would make sense that the male would look different. How big are they? I don’t want to run into one and think it’s something else!
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If you are looking at this post from your laptop screen the bottom picture is pretty close to the actual size. Just imagine that running across your screen.
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Black bears, black widow spiders — what other black creatures are there that could invade the peace of your island?
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We had black Fishers that terrorized people’s pets up here but they seem to have moved on. Someone told us that a lot of them died off eating bad fish. Hmmm!
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Massive …. maybe a black mamba will turn up any day, but I wouldn’t even think about having the camera at hands then. What an adventure you’re having. *smile – Look out for the Mamba now.
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I just looked up what a black mamba looks like. Luckily we don’t have those here. I’ve seen garter snakes but they’re harmless.
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I know … a bit too cold for them .. up there in Canada.
Do you know that Ireland is the only country in the world that don’t have snakes – suited me well. *smile
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