Spiders don't feed their babies with milk. Baby spiders get their feed by themselves catching small insects and don't need mother's care.
They don't. Most spiders don't raise their young for long or at all, and if they do, they do not feed them anything. Some spiders allow their young to eat them alive, if that counts.
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Spiders can be fed small insects like flies, crickets, or mealworms. Make sure the insects are small enough for the spiders to catch and consume easily. Avoid feeding them anything harmful to their health.
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.
spiders slugs beetles and worms!!
You can feed it spiders, or crickets. Even mealworms. I'd say any small insect.
Hatchling spiders will feed on tiny insects. For example, the baby spiders in my collection feed on what are known as 'micro-crickets'. These are newly-hatched crickets about 2-3 millimetres in length. I gradually increase the size of the crickets as the spiderlings grow.
Redback spiders primarily feed on insects, such as ants, beetles, and flies. They use their venom to immobilize and digest their prey before consuming it. Additionally, redback spiders have been known to feed on other small spiders and even small vertebrates like lizards.
Zebra long wing butterflies feed on pollen. Zebra long wing butterflies are the only known specie of butterfly that is known to feed on pollen.
No. Spiders feed mostly on insects.
spiders can eat insects such as flies