Birds, butterflies, and Spiders can benefit from members of the angiosperms because it provides them with food. The plants benefit because the birds, butterflies, and spiders aid in pollination.
Well, honey, birds get a free buffet of seeds and nectar from those angiosperms, butterflies flaunt their fabulous wings while sipping on sweet nectar, and spiders set up shop in those plants to catch their next meal. It's a whole ecosystem of give and take, darlin', and everyone's just trying to survive and thrive.
butterflies,spiders.......
Spiders?! Follow the spiders?! Why couldn't it be follow the butterflies?!?!?!
Yes, if the butterfly got trapped in the web.
Spiders don't have a pupa.
birds, insect net, and spiders
Spiders, Bees, Butterflies, flies, ants, ladybugs, beetles, ladybugs, and The insects that suck blood.
butterflies,bettles, flys, mosquitos ect, but not spiders
Ants, mosquitos, spiders ,butterflies, bees and houseflies.
Beetles, butterflies and moths are examples of insects that grass spiders eat. The arachnids in question carry the names funnel weavers for the prey-catching webs that they make and grass spiders for the habitat niches that they prefer. They may eat other arachnids even though they prioritize members of the Coleoptera (beetles), Diptera (flies, mosquitoes), Heteroptera (true bugs) and Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths) insect orders.
Spiders, birds, and lizards.- Helena robertson