Most Spiders like to eat flies, moths,crickets,or grasshoppers. You should probably get prey about the size of the spider or smaller. If its too big it might not eat it.
They eat pretty much any smaller insect in the wild. Things like grasshoppers, flys, and maybe ants. It also depends on the size of the spider.
Feed your tarantula crickets. You can buy them at the pet store or trap your own. Other spiders may require that you raise flies for them.
Crickets small froges and other spiders
they eat humans muhaha
Egg yokes, sausages, milk, marmalade
they eat ants, potato bugs, spiders, slugs, snails, earthworms, and mice
they eat insects and they are very keen for spiders
Most crickets eat spiders. If the spider is big than no. The common crickets only eat small spiders.
To my experience, in fact spiders do eat turtles.
I am assuming here that you are talking about the western fence lizard? they eat insects and arthropods (spiders, ants) I would stick with meal worms and crickets that are pet store bought unless you are feeding a wild specimin
they eat ants, potato bugs, spiders, slugs, snails, earthworms, and mice
I think that there are insects that the Spiders eat.
grass spiders eat other spiders
The reptiles known as ground skinks normally eat small insects and Spiders. In the wild, they search for this pray from leaves and decaying wood.
yes frogs do eat small spiders
Depends on what type of spider it is. Usually smaller Spiders will be eaten by geckos, not the other way around. It all depends, but very little do spiders ever eat geckos.
Spiders eat insects
yes crows eat spiders
They eat mainly differently from most other rodents. These rodents mainly eat grasshoppers, beetles, other mice, scorpions, spiders and sometimes snakes.
No. Verdins eat spittlebug larvae and other insects, their eggs, and spiders. They also eat seeds and wild berries, which makes them omnivores--like us.
they eat insects and they are very keen for spiders
They eat insects and other spiders