spiders drink the insides out of their prey.
no
Spiders do not do anything that would hurt any kind of plant. Spiders are carnivores, and most of the time they eat insects. Some spiders eat a little plant pollen, and some spiders drink nectar from flowers, but they don't damage anything by so doing. Other than walking over plant life, or attaching webbing to branches or leaves, they do not interact with plants.
nothing
they drink the pee.
no, they don't drink as they get their nutrients from their prey
all the dirty ness in it
Spiders do not just drink fly blood, but the liquefied insides of whatever insect they catch. Spiders are carnivores, and insects are their meal of choice. Their mouths are not suitable for chewing, so they liquefy the insides of their prey and drink it.
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no spiders do not eat your grandma they eat small mammals or drink blood from the insects that they catch in their web
Anything they want.
Spiders and Lions both eat animals, drink water, breath, and they both have strong teeth.