I guess yes, because their webs are good enough to trap a slug and daddy long legs can easily poison them.
No. They are separate species.
Daddy long legs eat small insects, dead animals, and plant juices.
Daddy long legs specialize in it.
No. They eat bugs and insects.
it would be helpful if they did but daddy longlegs are too big for a preying mantis to eat
Daddy long legs have tiny mouthparts, similar to spider fangs. They can definitely 'bite' but only to eat.
I have seen american toads eat daddy long legs.
they are after bugs so they can eat
actually they are the most poisonous spider in the world but their fangs are too small to bite a human being so the answer is a no. Daddy long legs are not poisonous. they're teeth aren't hollow, and they have no venom.
Daddy-long-legs, or Harvestmen, eat live insects, mostly aphids. Some species feed on dead insects or plant juices.
Insects and other spiders.
No, it is the white tail who eats daddy long leg spiders. They pretend to be stuck in the web, then BAMMMM, Mr. White Tail has a nice lunch.
No, because spiders don't get very big. At least not big enough to eat lizards. They eat small insects.