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The European garden spider, also known as Araneus diadematus, primarily feeds on insects. Its diet includes a variety of prey such as flies, moths, beetles, and other small insects that become ensnared in its silk web. By using its web to trap these insects, the spider can efficiently capture and consume them for nourishment. This spider plays a vital role in controlling insect populations in its habitat.

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