Well, Spiders tend to eat anything that gets caught in their web, but obviously they would take care to not eat the stingers. To spiders, anything that lands in their web is classed as 'food'.
I used to feed my spiders mealworms in winter because there were no flies or moths. The spiders seemed fine with feeding on the mealworms....a grub should be ok to feed a spider.
no the ground beetle eat the spiders daaa
Lyrebirds primarily eat invertebrates such as insects, spiders, beetles and worms (and sometimes seeds) which they scratch from the ground using their claws.
yes
Spiders beetles
three things eat fleas, ants, spiders, and BLACK GROUND BEETLES.
Beetles have 6 legs and wings. Spiders have 8 legs and no wings.
Spiders, some wasps, ground beetles, birds, small rodents and lizards are cricket predators.
Black Ground Beetles eat Wheat germ and get their water from fruits and vegtables. Like potatos.
They eat fruit, flowers, leaves, moths, beetles, spiders and cicadas.
A praying mantis, mice, and spiders are all I can think of off top that definitely eats beetles.
Spiders, some wasps, ground beetles, birds, small rodents and lizards
Ants, beetles, bugs, moth larvae, spiders and flies
crickets, moths, beetles, spiders, most insects...