Spider mites are preyed upon by various natural predators, including ladybugs, predatory mites, lacewing larvae, and certain species of thrips. These beneficial insects help control spider mite populations in gardens and agricultural settings. Additionally, some birds and small mammals may consume spider mites as part of their diet. Utilizing these natural predators can be an effective method for managing spider mite infestations.
A monkey spider. Ironically, it eats spider monkeys.
fishing spider
Woodlouse spider
the European hornet eats the wasp the wasp eats the spider the spider eats the lady bug and the lady bug eats applies plants
the spider eats insects
ok listen carefully sun rays feed plant>mouse eats plant>mouse dies>fly eats mouse>spider catches fly in web and eats> bird eats spider>snake eats bird> owl eats snake>owl dies and it goes from there
a bigger house spider, lets call it a mansion spider
Spider it seems ;)
not smart ones
spider
A woodlouse spider
It eats tacos.