Latin name: Lepthyphantes minutus
Size: Between 3mm and 4mm
Distribution: Found throughout the UK.
Months seen: May to November.
Habitat: Tree trunks, old bird nests and sometimes in houses. Builds a small sheet web.
Food: Tiny insects.
Special features: Despite its specific name 'minutus' is one of the largest money Spiders, or which there are around 20 species (though recent taxonomic work suggests the genus should be split into smaller groups).
Lepthyphantes minutus is the only one of this genus which has an all-dark carapace and banded legs, making it recognisable in the field.
It is widespread and common, sometimes coming into houses, but usually found in dry microhabitats such as the litter caught in epicormic growth on tree trunks, old bird nests etc.
The genus as a whole contains several of our commonest spiders. The much smaller Lepthyphantes tenuis which has claim to being THE commonest spider in Britain.
I think that there are insects that the Spiders eat.
grass spiders eat other spiders
yes frogs do eat small spiders
yes crows eat spiders
They eat insects and other spiders
only as babies will they eat insects and spiders.
no some insects do not eat spiders
Spiders are carnivorous, they eat insects
No praying mantis do not eat spiders
Spiders eats insect.
No. spiders are carnivores.
to eat them. spiders are among the many foods they can eat.