The Daddy Long Legs is not a spider but a fly, more correctly known as a crane fly. Adult crane flies feed on nectar or they do not feed at all. Once they become adults, most crane fly species exist as adults only to mate and die.
Unless of course you are referring to the cellar spider which is also known as the daddy long legs spider which traps and eats insects like most other Spiders.
YOu feed them fruit flies or other daddy long leg spiders
insects mainly spiders
any kind of lizards
bats
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Yes.
Ants
Scorpion and Daddy long-legs. The Daddy long-legs isn't actually a spider.
no. a daddy long legs is a spider
harvestman spider
its not a spider but it is an arachnid
No, you can't die from either the daddy long leg spider or the daddy long leg itself
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Daddy long legs.
The least deadliest spider is The Daddy Long Legs Spider.
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no the daddy long legs does not produce venom but only kills the other deadly bugs and insects in ur household
No. Daddy long legs are not mosquitoes. Daddy long legs are arachnids (spiders) and although they are in fact quite poisenous, daddy long legs are harmless because their mouths are too small to bite. Daddy longlegs are not mosquitos, neither are they arachnids (spider) they are actually called Crane Flies, they are not poisonous. Their young, which live in the soil and feed on the roots of grasses and plants are called Leather Jackets.
The "Daddy long legs" crane-fly is an insect, with 6 long legs, a small thin line as a body, and wings. There is also a "daddy long legs spider" of somewhat similar appearance though as a spider, is obviously wingless and with 8 legs.