Yes, praying mantises do eat cricket if they are big enough to eat them.
maybe, they can if they wanted to but obviously if they dont eat than no
Yes, they can .
No, Mantises are carniovore so they will eat crickets,moth,butterfly,spiders,ladybugs,etc.
Unfortuantly for the spider, Yes they can, Praying Mantids will go for anything smaller than they are, and occasionally will attack, kill, and devour rodents, birds, frogs, snakes, flies, crickets, worms, caterpillars, etc. But I suggest making sure that spider's venom doesn't harm the mantid ^^
Preying mantises need live food. Just leave the insect in the jar with the mantis. If the mantis will not eat, that probably means that it is not hungry.
No praying mantis do not eat spiders
Such animals are known as sexual cannibals. Actually the don't eat to reproduce but the female may eat the male during mating. Examples are preying mantises and Black Widow Spiders.
it would be helpful if they did but daddy longlegs are too big for a preying mantis to eat
Praying mantises eat all types of insects and more there favorite food that my praying mantis likes are flys,spiders,crickets and soft back grass hoppers.I usually take mine out side and put it were there are alote of wasps or flys so I don't have to catch its food
Praying mantises eat other, smaller types of bugs.mantis eat crickets, flies, bees,hornetsand, sometimes depending on size and strength, small birds and mammals such as mice and south asia chipmunks .they also eat aphids and leafhoppersAnything that moves and is about the right size! But seriously, they are a carnivore, sometimes they eat each other.
Praying mantises eat other, smaller types of bugs.mantis eat crickets, flies, bees,hornetsand, sometimes depending on size and strength, small birds and mammals such as mice and South Asia chipmunks .they also eat aphids and leafhoppersAnything that moves and is about the right size! But seriously, they are a carnivore, sometimes they eat each other.
ANSWER:Bats, birds, insects like spiders and preying mantis' as well as frogs, lizards and toads.