ther usually eat whatever they can catch but if it is small then put dead ants,musquitos or mayby small grasshoppers
Peacock spiders eat baby crickets and "other small prey". In mating, the female may eat the male.
Baby spiders are called spiderlings. They hatch from eggs and undergo several molts before reaching adulthood.
No, spiders do not eat turtles. Spiders typically prey on insects and other small creatures that they can overpower and consume using their venom. Turtles are too large and well-protected for spiders to consider them as prey.
Yes most spiders eat maggots but some spider are to small or to big i will name the following spiders: Jumping spiders, Brown Recluse spider, Cellar spiders A.k.a daddy long legs, Wolf spiders, White-tail spiders, Garden spider, Huntsman spider and Black Widow spiders
Baby spiders are called spiderlings. They are very much the same as a grown adult spider, excepting the smaller size.
When the baby spider hatch the baby spiders will eat its own mother.
Yes
flys moths other spiders crikets grasshoppers
Peacock spiders eat baby crickets and "other small prey". In mating, the female may eat the male.
No - spiders are not part of their natural diet !
Most species trap small insects and other spiders in their webs and eat them. A few large species of spiders prey on small birds and lizards. One species is vegetarian, feeding on acacia trees. Some baby spiders eat plant nectar. In captivity, spiders have been known to eat egg yoke, bananas, marmalade, milk and sausages.
Baby Spiders are laid by there mom.
When baby window spider is born they eat there father alive.
I think that there are insects that the Spiders eat.
grass spiders eat other spiders
Yes and no because some die befor the eggs hatch and some might eat the the eggs befor they hatch and some spiders if they stay the baby will eat the females
yes frogs do eat small spiders