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CATDOLL: What else can spiders eat besides insects? (What else can spiders eat besides insects?)

1. What should you feed spiders?

Spiders have a miscellaneous diet, mainly eating some insects, flying insects, mosquitoes or flies. If conditions permit, butterflies, flies, mealworms, locusts and crickets are all high-quality food sources for spiders. What to do if you are bitten by a pet spider? We often hear about spider bites. There are two types of spiders that bite people, one is very weak in toxicity, and the other is poisonous. After being bitten by a spider with weak toxicity, it is easier to deal with, but after being bitten by a poisonous spider, there may be serious consequences and even lead to people's death. All spiders are poisonous, but the toxicity is different. In addition, small spiders under 5 cm generally do not bite people, and only bite when they are big. Whether a pet spider bites or not depends on the situation. If you make it angry, it may bite you. Whether it is poisonous or not depends on the species, but generally the spiders bought as pets are larger spiders, which are usually poisonous.

1. Bitten by poisonous spiders. We are familiar with poisonous spiders such as black widows. If you are bitten by such spiders, you should first tie the wound tightly with a bandage or rope to slow down the flow of venom. Apply ice packs or cold towels to the wound. Then send to the hospital for treatment in time. If you are bitten by such poisonous spiders, you must use professional antitoxin drugs for treatment.

2. If you are bitten by a spider with weak venom, wash the bitten area with soap and water immediately, then apply a cold towel or cloth to the wound. Adults who are bitten can use aspirin or acetaminophen to relieve the symptoms of the bite. If the symptoms are severe, you need to go to the hospital for treatment. If the bite is a child, after cleaning, the child should be sent to the hospital in time. Do not give children aspirin. Wait for the doctor's diagnosis and then follow the doctor's instructions for treatment.

2. The spider has nothing to eat. Are there moths at home that I can feed it?

1. Yes, spiders eat moths.

2. Not only moths, but also small fish or even lean meat can be fed if there is no food (you need to use tweezers to shake it to induce predation). 3. The flower and bird market also sells live feed in winter, so you can buy some.

3. What else can spiders eat besides insects as an emergency?

Spiders can also be fed with mealworms, crickets, and Dubia cockroaches. Spiders are carnivorous animals with a wide range of diets, most of which are insects or other arthropods. Sometimes they can prey on animals several times larger than themselves, such as the South American bird spider, which sometimes preys on small birds and mice. In addition, spiders are poisonous, so be sure to prevent being bitten by them.

4. What do spiders eat in daily life?

Spiders have a varied diet, mainly eating insects. When raising spiders, you can choose insects such as butterflies, flies, and mealworms, which are all high-quality food sources for spiders.

Spiders are wandering spiders and do not use webs to hunt. In the natural environment, they generally feed on ground-dwelling insects. Larger species will occasionally prey on small rodents. Although some species are called bird eaters, they are unlikely to actively prey on birds, unless there are sick birds in front of them, of course. When raised artificially, they are generally fed crickets. Larger species can occasionally be fed baby mice, but it is not recommended to feed spiders with adult mice, because the counterattack of the adult mice may cause casualties to the spiders.

Although spiders have strong survival abilities, they also have many natural enemies. Toads, frogs, lizards, centipedes, bees, and birds all have the habit of preying on spiders. When raising spiders, you must always pay attention to whether these natural enemies exist in the environment.

5. What else can little spiders eat besides insects?

There are thousands of species of spiders, and their diet is very diverse. Spiders near the water will catch small fish, and there is also a bird-catching spider that catches birds. Spiders eat all kinds of insects, such as mosquitoes, flies, crickets, butterflies, etc., which are all its delicacies.

6. What do spiders eat?

Spiders like to eat live insects, such as flies, moths, mealworms, cockroaches, etc. If conditions permit, insects such as butterflies, flies, mealworms, locusts and crickets are all high-quality food sources for spiders.

Large tarantulas even eat birds and mice. Spiders feed on insects, such as mosquitoes and flies that are often seen in summer. They are affectionately called "dreamland guards". When raised artificially, they are generally fed crickets. Larger species can occasionally be fed baby mice, but it is not recommended to feed adult mice to spiders, because the counterattack of adult mice may cause casualties to spiders.

7. What kind of feed eggs do spiders eat?

The general food of spiders is flying insects, mosquitoes or flies. It is difficult to raise wild spiders artificially. Spiders have very strict requirements on the environment and prey. Spiders are mainly raised by feeding small animals, such as mealworms, small earthworms, etc., or animal blood (be careful not to add salt to the blood). If conditions permit, artificial compound feed can also be used.

The formula available is: 50% egg yolk, 20% honey, 20% milk, 4% vitamin additives, and 3% breast milk. After mixing, put it on a dish and feed it, or you can put it on a sponge.

8. What else can spiders eat besides insects?

There are more than 3,000 species of spiders, most of which use webs to eat insects. Water robber spiders can prey on fish and shrimp, bird-catching spiders can catch birds, and the 7.5-centimeter spiders in South America can even prey on rattlesnakes.

Spiders mostly feed on insects, other spiders, myriapods, and some spiders also feed on small animals. Jumping spiders have excellent eyesight and can sneak up to catch prey within 30 cm.

People generally think that spiders are insects, but they, like scorpions and centipedes, are not insects because the basic characteristics of insects are three-segment body, head, thorax, abdomen, two pairs of wings and six legs.

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