Most people prefer not to deal with maintaining and servicing their vehicles. It is regarded as more of a hassle than a fun activity. When these folks went to update their car batteries, they were met with an unexpected friend, so aggravating their situation. Attaching itself to the automobile battery, a huge black widow spider had created a web in the car hood. She seems to be content with her decision even though you wouldn't think this would be the ideal place for a black widow spider to find food and meet other spiders. This revelation marks one of those heart-stopping events that may make an ordinary car maintenance chore a nightmare scenario. One of the most hated arachnids in North America, black widow spiders are well-known for their strong venom and striking look. The fact that this particular spider decided to reside in such a vital area of the car adds still another level of complexity to an already difficult chore. The circumstances oblige the automobile owner to cope with not only the mechanical issues of battery replacement but also the dangerous presence of a venomous spider, maybe needing professional intervention or great caution during the repair process.