The Ladybird spider, also known as the Eresus moravicus, primarily feeds on small insects, particularly ants and beetles. It captures its prey using its silk webs, which it constructs in low vegetation. The spider is known for its distinctive red and black coloring, resembling a ladybug, which provides some camouflage against predators.
Yes it does.
The ladybird spider primarily feeds on small insects, particularly flies and other arthropods. It uses its silk to create webs to capture prey. This spider is known for its striking appearance, which resembles that of a ladybird beetle, but its diet is typical of many spiders that hunt and trap small invertebrates.
There may be more:-A ladybird Spider will eat it's own mother.
No, because ladybird can fly, and it is too small for a shark to eat.
They do eat fruit. They eat grapes and raisins.
i think its harliquins
leaves and grass.
The answer is yes, it is poisonus. However the correct term is venomous not poisonus.
yes because they eat plants
Answer:A ladybird beetle, also known as a ladybug has one main enemy. The bird and spider, praying mantis, and some other big things like my cat.
a little spider black legs and yellow back with black spots
They eat the bugs that eat your plants, flowers, vegetables and salads.