Even people who don’t consider themselves arachnophobes likely have a healthy fear of black widow spiders. Not only does research indicate that these venomous arachnids have an ever-widening habitat in the United States, but their bites can also cause severe health complications including vomiting, chest pain, and in rare cases, even death.
According to researchers at The Brooklyn Hospital Center, St. Luke’s University Health Network, and Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, black widow encounters tend to peak in late summer and early fall—and those unexpected pests are being found inside homes more frequently than you might expect. Read on to discover where pest
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