A spider which has made it's home across half of my bedroom window (kudos for effort, spider!) caught a shield bug yesterday. It wrapped it up and dragged it to the top of the web which was out of my view, so whilst I am unsure if it actually ate it, it certainly had a go.
Yes, green lacewings can eat house Spiders. The beneficial insects in question (Chrysoperia carnea [Stephens] and Chrysoperia rufilabris [Burmeister]) feed upon aphids, caterpillars, insect eggs, mites, and spiders. They have excellent reputations with cultivators, farmers, gardeners, and orchardists for their ferocious commitments to controlling such soft-bodied pests as aphids.
Lacewing larvae are mostly predators of any insect they can catch, including other lacewing. The adults of some species are also predatory, while others, such as the very common Green Lacewing, eat only pollen and nectar.
red lacewing butterflies eat moths,leaves and other insects like ants
Not necessarily - BUT - they may eat the spiders if they get chance !
Spiders eat most insects
I see you have heard that a normal person eats 8 house spiders when they are sleeping, yet over the course of a lifetime! Regular house spiders should do no harm.
the main predators of the greenfly are: Lady Birds and Spiders
Some birds eat lady bugs but the lady bugs have a defense of tasting bad when they are being eaten. The larva of lacewing will eat the larva of the ladybugs.
No, lacewings are entirely terrestrial. Their nymphs eat aphids.
Green anoles do not eat cat food, they eat spiders and small insects. They are also known as the red-throated anole.
Yes, spiders eat bees.Specifically, spiders are arachnids. They include among their prey insects such as bees. Bing-ing or yahoo-ing "bee-eating spiders" will bring forth images of crab, funnel and green lynx spiders devouring dead and live bees.
by eating flies in your house or spiders mainly any type of bugs that be in your house that they can eat
I think that there are insects that the Spiders eat.