ants
the scientific name for a granddaddy long leg spider is pholcidae
insects
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Yes, backyard lizards can eat granddaddy long legs, which are often found in gardens and outdoor areas. These lizards typically consume a variety of insects, including spiders and other small invertebrates, as part of their diet. However, the specific diet may vary depending on the lizard species and its habitat. Overall, granddaddy long legs can be a food source for some lizard species.
Yes.
nope
Granddaddy long legs are not poisonous;however, they can bite you. Often these granddaddy long legs are mistaken as spiders. These small creatures are actually a different species called harvestmen. They can bite but they usually do not bother humans. The, "Granddaddy long legs are the most poisonous spiders in the world but cannot bite you" quote is a myth. Here is a video I have found on Youtube with the Mythbusters crew and this myth. You need not do anything when you're bitten. I was bitten last month and just put an ice pack on the bite. I hope this helped. (:
A cellar spider, also known as daddy long-legs spider, resembles a smaller version of the harvestman, which is often referred to as a granddaddy long-legs. Cellar spiders have long, thin legs and a small body, similar to the larger harvestman species, but they are distinct species with different characteristics and behaviors.
Granddaddy Long Legs do no make a sound that people can hear they are small and feather light. They are one of the most poisonous spiders there is thankfully their mouths are to small to harm humans.
Granddaddy longlegs mainly eat decomposing plant material such as dead leaves, fungi, and moss. They are important detritivores that help break down organic matter and recycle nutrients in the ecosystem. Despite the common myth, they do not have venom glands or fangs to bite humans.
No. They eat bugs and insects.
I have seen american toads eat daddy long legs.