Black widow spider eggs: What they look like and how to get rid of them safely
Black widow spiders, known for their potent venom and distinctive markings, prefer dark, undisturbed areas for nesting and laying eggs. Their cream-colored, smooth egg sacs, containing hundreds of spiderlings, require careful removal to prevent infestations. Maintaining a clean, clutter-free environment and sealing entry points are key to preventing their return.
