Yes, spiders eat bees.Specifically, spiders are arachnids. They include among their prey insects such as bees. Bing-ing or yahoo-ing "bee-eating spiders" will bring forth images of crab, funnel and green lynx spiders devouring dead and live bees.
Beetles have 6 legs and wings. Spiders have 8 legs and no wings.
no because the spider would try to like bit the bee and it would it would die instanly so no
Crab Spiders camouflage in flowers and eat bees and butterflies that come in search of nectar. Crab spiders can kill insects much larger than them. Mother Crab spiders do not eat. Giant Crab spiders eat cockroaches and pests that crawl in roses. They eat insects that come close. They eat bees. Crab spiders use a rapid position to kill their food. They eat pests that are near. Crab spiders catch their prey with their front legs
Birds, mammals, and insects such as spiders and wasps are known to eat bees. In particular, birds like bee-eaters and woodpeckers are specialized in consuming bees.
Bleached Earless Lizards eat many types of insects, including spiders, bees, beetles, and flys.
golden silk spiders eat: flies wasp bees small moths and butterflies
Yes they also eat fruits, berries, and spiders
It eats flies, other Spiders, crickets, bees, flies, wasps, moth, and other arthropods.
my regal eats bees loves them and grasshoppers and flies and ive seen them eat dragon flies
Spiders and bees are alike because they both have atleast two body parts (head, and the thorax).
Bumble bees, carpenter bees, paper wasps, yellow jackets, honey bees, Africanized honey bees, (There are 7 species of honey bees ), fire ants, harvester ants, army ants, (about 10,000 species of ants), Black widow spiders, tarantulas, wolf spiders, brown recluse spiders, hobo spiders, yellow sac spiders, banana spiders, funnel-web spiders, white tailed spiders, six-eyed crab spiders, scorpions, some caterpillars are venomous to touch. Hope that helped some.......(there is many more)