Any bug smaller than it, and what other Spiders eat, as we speak, my Grass Spider is eating a junebug. Cockroaches MAY be too big for Grass Spiders and Big spiders to eat.
Well, they inject poision into the grasshopper and then they eat the grasshopper little by little. If they have eggs or such things, they feed them to their young and they actually inject the nutrients of the grasshopper into the eggs. Hope it Helped!! P.S. The eggs of the spider hatch and the wind carries the itsy-bitsy spiders away.
They certainly will, given the chance to catch one. In fact, spiders will eat any animal they're capable of catching and killing.
Many things eat grass spiders. For example, owls and many other birds, small snakes, larger spiders, and larger insects will eat grass spiders.
Birds
Cardinals
Spiders. And snakes. And bears, oh my!
Garden spiders eat flies and other small insects.
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
Of what I know a turtle usually eats wildflowers in the grassland.
Spiders and Lions both eat animals, drink water, breath, and they both have strong teeth.
All spiders are predators. They do not eat plants, but only other living animals. Insects, spiders, invertebrates, some small vertebrates are the typical prey items.
Garden Spiders eat flies and other small insects.
birds
Correct, all spiders are classified as arachnids.All spiders are arachnids.Arachnids are joint-legged invertebrate animals with 8 legs, such as:SpidersScorpionsTicksMitesEtc
garden spiders
Same as other spiders, BUGS!
the main predators of the greenfly are: Lady Birds and Spiders
Long-nosed bandicootspossumsmagpieskookaburrasrainbow lorikeetsfunnel-web spiders
Some spiders, in the amizon
Spiders. And snakes. And bears, oh my!
Spiders. And snakes. And bears, oh my!
your mom lol !! Hahaha. No. Many birds eat spiders, some monkeys eat them, bats also eat them, and most all insectivores.