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spiders can trap a mantis with its web.
Orb weavers eat all flying insects. They will eat any bug or small organism that they can catch in their web.
Like other spiders they make a web to catch flying insects.
Insects, practically anything that flies into it's web. Some larger spiders hunt bigger insects, possibly even small birds.
the food web is spiders or other insects not mammals thats the food chain
Spiders usually eat insects. Any kind of bug they catch in their web mostly. Some even eat other spiders.
no spiders do not eat your grandma they eat small mammals or drink blood from the insects that they catch in their web
Leaf curling spiders eat flying insects and/or other bugs that get caught in it's web?
All spiders are predators. They do not eat plants, but only other living animals. Insects, spiders, invertebrates, some small vertebrates are the typical prey items.
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.
In a way yes. But also no. They use their webs to capture insects. These insects are their food source.
Several insects spin webs, such as Silk Worms. There are also Embioptera more commonly known as "Web Spinners". Don't be confused by different types of webs like spiders (which are arachnids) use to catch prey.