no grass spiders do not eat grass. They get their name from living IN the grass NOT eating the grass.
no they eat grass leaves and sometimes seeds
Any bug smaller than it, and what other spiders eat, as we speak, my Grass Spider is eating a junebug. Cockroaches MAY be too big for Grass Spiders and Big spiders to eat.
Yes, some bugs do eat grass. Grasshoppers, caterpillars, beetles, and some species of ants are known to feed on grass. They help in the decomposition process and contribute to nutrient recycling in the ecosystem.
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
grass spiders eat other spiders
what does a grass spider eat?grass spiders can spin webs (i know this because on sumer morings there is dew on the grass so you can see the webs )grass spiders eat flies..... DER!!!!!!!!!
No they eat worms and grasshoppers!
spiders eat bugs. mainly insects. not grass or any other plant.
No, they eat mainly insects and spiders.
no they eat grass leaves and sometimes seeds
Some species of spiders probably can eat grass, but the vast majority of spiders are strict carnivores, eating insects and (sometimes) small amphibians/fish/reptiles.
i have a pet grass spider probally anything smaller than it
yes they do that is why they are called grass spiders
Any bug smaller than it, and what other spiders eat, as we speak, my Grass Spider is eating a junebug. Cockroaches MAY be too big for Grass Spiders and Big spiders to eat.
no, because earthworms are very dirty, and that will lead to your lizards dying or being very sick. good luck! -_-
Beetles, butterflies and moths are examples of insects that grass spiders eat. The arachnids in question carry the names funnel weavers for the prey-catching webs that they make and grass spiders for the habitat niches that they prefer. They may eat other arachnids even though they prioritize members of the Coleoptera (beetles), Diptera (flies, mosquitoes), Heteroptera (true bugs) and Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths) insect orders.