Yes it does.
The ladybird spider primarily feeds on small insects, particularly flies and other arthropods. It uses its silk to create webs to capture prey. This spider is known for its striking appearance, which resembles that of a ladybird beetle, but its diet is typical of many spiders that hunt and trap small invertebrates.
yes, bird has protein for red head spider so they ate
Spiders eat insects(flies, ants...) and other spiders.
They eat pests, including other spiders, as mostly all spiders do.
Many female spiders eat their counterparts following sexual activity and before eggs are laid to prevent the male from eating his offspring. Other spiders that consume large insects will eat other appropriately sized spiders. Specifically there are species that exclusively consume other spiders as their regular diet such as the Portia jumping spider, which is perhaps the smartest spider.
No, it is not true. Spiders do eat insects like gnats, but they also eat other other insects, spiders, and some large spiders have been seen to eat other small animals such as millipedes, wood lice, lizards, frogs, and birds.
Yes most spiders eat maggots but some spider are to small or to big i will name the following spiders: Jumping spiders, Brown Recluse spider, Cellar spiders A.k.a daddy long legs, Wolf spiders, White-tail spiders, Garden spider, Huntsman spider and Black Widow spiders
All spiders are predators who eat other insects.
Spiders are intraguild predators, meaning that they eat each other. If hungry and presented with a crab spider, most spiders would feed off of it.
Other spiders and larger insects, Birds, and other curious animals.
A Desert Recluse spider's diet consists of small insects, and sometimes other spiders. Recluse spider species also have been known to sometimes scavenge (eat dead insects and spiders), which is very unusual among spiders.
Garden Spiders eat flies and other small insects.