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spiders eat bugs. mainly insects. not grass or any other plant.
Weeds, insects, bacteria, fungi, Spiders, birds, rodents, etc.
Weeds, insects, bacteria, fungi, spiders, birds, rodents, etc.
Spiders do not do anything that would hurt any kind of plant. Spiders are carnivores, and most of the time they eat insects. Some spiders eat a little plant pollen, and some spiders drink nectar from flowers, but they don't damage anything by so doing. Other than walking over plant life, or attaching webbing to branches or leaves, they do not interact with plants.
The Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant. A trapping mechanism on its leaves is set to close on insects or spiders that may pass through. The plant then takes nutrients from the decaying insects.
There is one plant that eats small bugs and critters, which is the Venus Fly Trap. Other than that, there isn't a plant that eats spiders.
Most species trap small insects and other spiders in their webs and eat them. A few large species of spiders prey on small birds and lizards. One species is vegetarian, feeding on acacia trees. Some baby spiders eat plant nectar. In captivity, spiders have been known to eat egg yoke, bananas, marmalade, milk and sausages.
Daddy long legs eat small insects, dead animals, and plant juices.
Insectivores are animals or organisms that eat insects. Some animals whose diet consists of insects are the sloth bear, chameleons, anteaters, and bats. There are insectivores that also are plants like the pitcher plant and the Venus flytrap.
They do in water what other insects do on land and in the air. They eat plant life and other insects depending on their species.
The Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant. It takes nutrients from insects and Spiders that become trapped inside its leaves.