Wherever you are, you are never more than 6 feet away from a spider.
its a spider wasp or wasp spider not sure xx
kill it
If a sider battle a wasp it all maters on size but if to many wasp. wasps wins but not to many spider wins
the European hornet eats the wasp the wasp eats the spider the spider eats the lady bug and the lady bug eats applies plants
Spider Wasp
spider hunting wasp
Some birds do.
Tarantulas have very few natural enemies other than humans. Its only real natural enemy is an insect known as the spider wasp. One of the types of the spider wasp is the The Tarantula Hawk or Tarantula Killer (Pepsis wasps) giant wasp. The wasp finds the tarantula by using olfactory or the sense of smell. The wasp stings the tarantula, which paralyzes it, then the wasp lays an egg on its abdomen and then buries it in the tarantulas burrow. When the egg hatches the tarantula is used as a living food source by the wasp grub.
The south American Spider wasp
Because the spiders eats them!
They don't exactly 'help' the wasp to reproduce ! Some species of wasp actively prey on tarantulas. They paralyse the spider with powerful venom (but don't kill it). The helpless spider is dragged into the wasps burrow - where it lays an egg on the spider's body. The grub hatches and, as it grows, it eats the spider alive before pupating into an adult wasp !
Natural enemies are the blue mud dauber and the spider wasp.