Anything bigger than it. Cats, birds and lizards. if you're trying to banish them, use carnivorous or aggressive beetles and mantises.
grasshoppers
fly's
and other insects
Wolf Spiders are generally opportunistic hunters, pouncing on prey as they find it, or occasionally chasing prey, although they can wait in the mouth of their burrow for passing prey They are one of the most agile of spiders with excellent eyesight, meaning that they are perfectly adapted for hunting slower moving prey, or even unobservant prey, including other spiders. As they are generally dull in appearance, they use this as camouflage to hide in wait for their prey
Wolf Spiders are members of the family Lycosidae. They are so named because their method of hunting is to run down there prey like that of a wolf. Wolf Spiders are robust and agile hunters that rely on good eyesight to hunt, typically at night. :)
The wolf spider is named for the way it stalks and kills its prey. The wolf Spiders, like some other large spiders, does not build webs or traps. It uses camouflage to get close enough to run down and grab its prey (mostly insects, but some small invertebrates).
Spiders catch their prey by waiting it out after they make their web. When the prey ( or fly in this case) gets caught in the web, the spider wraps it up, and lets it sit for a bit. The spider will then come back later and eat the prey. ( fly) I am new, but i know a lot about spiders and insects.With there webs there prey practaly come to them.
Not all spiders spin webs to catch their food with. Among them are the wolf spider, trapdoor spider and the jumping spider.
Technically, all spiders are venomous, meaning that they use venom to kill their prey, which are usually insects. The Wolf Spider's venom is harmless to humans.
They are a large spider that hunts down their prey like a wolf. It doesn't make a web but burrows and hunts on the ground.
No, wolf spiders are not an endangered species.
The primary reason spiders spin a web is to use as a method of hunting prey. The adhesiveness of the web traps insects and other prey that a spider feeds off of. Some spiders, however, do not spin webs and catch their prey using other means, such as the wolf spider that tends to simply run its prey down.
No - a Wolf spider is an independently-recognised separate species. It is not the result of mating two completely incompatible organisms !
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No, wolf spiders are a type of arachnid.No They are Not