No. Honey would be too sticky for a jumping spider to contact it and not get in deep trouble. Jumping Spiders and some other spiders will drink nectar from flowers, but that is much less highly concentrated and not so sticky.
YES!
It will eat almost anything that gets caught in their web.
It eats flies, other spiders, crickets, bees, flies, wasps, moth, and other arthropods.
It is the White Tale Spider.
mostly flies and bees
Unless it is a tarantula, no.
no
They seem to live alone, although male jumping spiders will try to attract the attention of females in order to mate; this may include doing a mating dance-- jumping and bobbing and making a noise that sounds like a vibration. But for the most part, even when there are other jumping spiders in the vicinity, they keep to themselves. Jumping spiders have their own webs, live where they think they can find prey, and may even attack (or eat) a fellow jumping spider if that spider is getting in the way.
A genus of jumping spiders.
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
Many female spiders eat their counterparts following sexual activity and before eggs are laid to prevent the male from eating his offspring. Other spiders that consume large insects will eat other appropriately sized spiders. Specifically there are species that exclusively consume other spiders as their regular diet such as the Portia jumping spider, which is perhaps the smartest spider.
Jumping spiders, or bold jumping spiders, are black and white, fuzzy spiders that move with jerky movements. These spiders do not build webs, and their bite is harmless to humans.
Spiders are carnivorous, they eat insects
Butterflies, Honey bees, Birds, and Jumping Spiders. See link for source.
If you at talking about spiders than spiders eat bugs tarantulas may eat small birds and spider eat their husbands after their honey moon
yes, bird has protein for red head spider so they ate
Jumping Spiders are an arachnid of the family Salticidae.
I really dont think that jumping spiders can kill any one
It eats flies, other Spiders, crickets, bees, flies, wasps, moth, and other arthropods.
Spiders usually catch moths and small flies in their webs. But there are Jumping Spiders (in my house) and these guys catch and eat other spiders. So we don't have many spiders. There are also trap door spiders who live in the ground and have their tunnel concealed by a trap door, from which they leap out to catch prey.
They seem to live alone, although male jumping spiders will try to attract the attention of females in order to mate; this may include doing a mating dance-- jumping and bobbing and making a noise that sounds like a vibration. But for the most part, even when there are other jumping spiders in the vicinity, they keep to themselves. Jumping spiders have their own webs, live where they think they can find prey, and may even attack (or eat) a fellow jumping spider if that spider is getting in the way.
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
Cats can eat spiders, this will not hurt the cat (but will definitely hurt the spider). Most cats would rather eat their cat food, but there is a certain excitement in catching your own prey, even if it is just a spider.
A genus of jumping spiders.