Yes, worms, Spiders, and insects can inhabit subsoil, although their presence and the type of species vary. Worms, especially earthworms, thrive in moist, nutrient-rich subsoil, helping to aerate the soil and recycle organic material. Some insects and arachnids, like certain beetles and spiders, may also burrow into subsoil for protection and to hunt for food. However, many species prefer topsoil or surface habitats where food and resources are more readily available.
Worms, spiders and insects are invertebrates.
Insects, spiders, crustaceans,snails, and worms
spiders, ants, worms and many more. birds eat the worms. you would find spiders crawling around every where!
fruit flies spiders flies frogs berries worms meal worms wax worms catter pillars
* spiders * worms * centipedes * millipedes * scorpions * ticks * mites
Lots of things live in a garden. Spiders, Insects, Beetles, worms, ladybugs
According to Wikipedia, worms are a part of their diet. They also eat crickets, insects, millipedes, spiders, and slugs.
Spiders will eat grubworms but will avoid earthworms ( i tried to feed them earthworms once but they seemed not to be interested in them at all.)
Worms and ants are more closely related than worms and spiders. This is because worms (which are annelids) and ants (which are insects) are both part of the larger group of arthropods and share a more recent common ancestor. In contrast, spiders belong to a different phylum (arachnids) and have a more distant evolutionary relationship with worms.
They eat insects, snails,worms, spiders, usually anything smaller then them
a tango lizard eats insects, worms and spiders well what a lizard will eat
No. Many kinds of insects and spiders produce silk.