Set up a cage that is open. Find the flying invertabrate. Tie a rope to the top of the open cage. Get in the trees and lower the cage down but hold on the the rope and just hope that the flying invertabrate goes into it. If it does jump down from the trees and quickly close it.
venus flytraps catch flies with sweet smelling liquid and small hairs that act like triggers . The liquid attracts the fly the fly will land on the mouth of the fly trap and trigger the little hairs to make the mouth snap shut and thats how the fly trap catches the fly.
Most Spiders use webs to trap insects, however there are some spiders that set traps that insects fall into, and the spider eats the insects that fall into their traps.
Giving them food they need
the frog and the spider
because they are stealth spider and so insects will get closer for the spider to trap answered by wolf wolf
Most spiders will trap flies and other insects in their webs and suck their blood
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Yes there is something special about a spider. They can shoot webs. Also they can trap their prey with their web. Another thing that's special about a spider is they have eight legs and they are not insects
The Trapdoor spider eats insects grasshoppers Beatles and any bug silly enough to come to close to their hole.
spiders eat flying insects such as flys and they catch flys using sticky web for like a home trap
The advantage is that they will take any living organism that will cross there path of the trap anything from insects to mammels basicly they will take anything that will fitt in the trap,these smart and pacient creatures.
Well, they have to trap insects so that they can get energy (food) to survive.
Leaf of Drosera plant modifies to trap insects.
Several insects spin webs, such as Silk Worms. There are also Embioptera more commonly known as "Web Spinners". Don't be confused by different types of webs like spiders (which are arachnids) use to catch prey.
venus fly trap