By enjecting venom through their teeth and into there prey
by grabbing it
YES!
Most Spiders will live in the web they have spun to catch their prey. Others will burrow under ground, and wait to ambush, or atack their prey.
They hunt their prey, unlike most other spiders that trap their prey in webs.
Bolas spiders spin lassos to catch their prey. The spiders are related to orb weavers and instead of spinning a web, they spin a sticky line.
Bird spiders catch their prey like most other spiders by weaving a web made of sticky strands and waiting for prey to get caught in it. The bird spider, being the second largest spider in the world, also sometimes kills and eats tiny animals this way.
Most spiders hunt insects. Very large spiders sometimes catch tiny animals.
Spiders are an example of adaptation. They construct webs to catch prey.
yes, spiders can live in dens that they make in the ground to catch small prey such as mice,.
spiders make webs to catch there prey and ticks are parasites the feed off there host.
Not all spiders spin webs to catch their food with. Among them are the wolf spider, trapdoor spider and the jumping spider.
Spiders usually catch moths and small flies in their webs. But there are Jumping Spiders (in my house) and these guys catch and eat other spiders. So we don't have many spiders. There are also trap door spiders who live in the ground and have their tunnel concealed by a trap door, from which they leap out to catch prey.