Redback Spider (Latrodectus hasselti)
Observed by jg001, CC BY-NC
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Redback Spider (Latrodectus hasselti)
Observed by jg001, CC BY-NC

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idiot forgot how to walk. shame her now
redback spiders can be so damn pretty. such ornate butts on these ladies
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Do you currently keep any bugs? :) -Signed a bug keeper
Not yet :c But soon! When my chud roomate moves out, redback spider!!!! I'd like a centipede too but that's a much bigger investment.
What should I call her when I do get her? Red is my mums dogs name, I already know a Hazel and a Lucy which are the only human namifications of Latrodectus hasselti I can think of. Little Soup perhaps? Coud I get a name out of alpha-latrotoxin?
Redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti)
(Image credit: The Sydney Morning Herald / Contributor/Getty Images)
Redback spiders have established populations in Central Otago and Taranaki, posing a threat to human health and taonga native species such as the critically endangered Cromwell chafer beetle. We talk to Chemist Dr Andrew Twidle, who is leading the development of a pheromone tool to eradicate these invasive redback spiders, the first attempt in the world to control pest spiders using pheromones. The project is supported by Lincoln University, local iwi, and the Department of Conservation. Find more of our biosecurity, disease, and insect science Scigest podcasts on our website: https://www.plantandfood.com/en-nz/bi.... To view our full catalogue of podcasts including extra links on some podcasts please go to our Scigest pages: https://www.plantandfood.com/scigest.