Black widows lure males with smell of ‘cheesy feet’

According to a new study by researchers from Greifswald and Canada, black widows (Latrodectus hesperus) use a unique scent strategy to find their mate. A chemical pheromone slowly decomposes on the female’s web, creating an attractant that lasts for weeks, attracting males and governing their courtship.

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