A woodlouse spider
Yes. There is a spider that feeds exclusively on woodlice. Called the Woodlouse spider.
A monkey spider. Ironically, it eats spider monkeys.
I'm not sure. A bird maybe? I think I heard someone say that spiders eat woodlice. I'm pretty sure that if a snake came across a woodlice it would gobble it up. You'd be better off asking someone else because I don't know anything about woodlice and who eats them.
yes they do, they include snails, slugs and worms, hedgehogs, toads, frogs, newts and lizards. Little owls and foxes are also known to include them in their diets. Other creatures that share the woodlouse's habitat will also prey on them, none more so than Dysdera crocata, the main woodlouse eating spider (another spider in this genus also exists and also eats woodlice).
fishing spider
the European hornet eats the wasp the wasp eats the spider the spider eats the lady bug and the lady bug eats applies plants
the spider eats insects
a bigger house spider, lets call it a mansion spider
Mostly, obviously, bigger things then the spider itself eat the spider. The most common thing that eats a water spider is a fish.
ok listen carefully sun rays feed plant>mouse eats plant>mouse dies>fly eats mouse>spider catches fly in web and eats> bird eats spider>snake eats bird> owl eats snake>owl dies and it goes from there
Spider it seems ;)