What can I feed a spider?

A wild-caught species is fine to be fed wild-caught prey. But, if your spider was purchased from a pet store, you should only feed insects or bugs from the pet store.
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If you are keeping a house spider as a pet, you can feed them a variety of foods:
  1. Crickets.
  2. Flightless Fruit Flies.
  3. Mealworms.
  4. Small Caterpillars.
  5. Roaches.
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Do spiders eat human food?

Spider biologists have also generally found that spiders consume approximately 10 percent of their body weight in food per day. That's equivalent to a 200-pound man eating 20 pounds of meat each day. Conversely, it would take approximately 2,000 pounds of spiders to consume a 200-pound man in one day.
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What food items Spider eat?

While spiders feast primarily on insects, some large spiders have been known to eat worms, snails, and even small vertebrates like frogs, lizards, birds, and bats.
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Do spiders eat fruit?

A spider actually covers its prey with digestive juices. It then chews the meat with its chelicerae and sucks the juices in. This eating style means that spiders can't just cut a piece of leaf or fruit and chow down. Some spiders feed on leaves by digesting them with enzymes prior to eating, much as they do with meat.
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Can you keep a house spider as a pet?

Large spiders do well in the inexpensive plastic terrariums available from pet stores. Smaller ones can be kept in jars or plastic containers if air holes are drilled into the lid or sides. Be sure the holes are small enough to prevent escape. Potting soil makes good cover for the cage bottom.
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How I feed my jumping spiders and praying mantises



Do spiders drink water?

Yes, spiders do drink water. In the wild, most will drink from any available source such as droplets on vegetation or the ground, and from early morning or evening dew that has condensed on their webs.
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How do you feed a spider?

If you manage to find small bugs in your house, you can gently place them on their web too. You can also offer anything you would feed to a pet spider, such as crickets, mealworms, flightless fruit flies, and roaches. A wild-caught species is fine to be fed wild-caught prey.
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Can spider eat vegetables?

The primary food source of spiders is usually the liquefied innards of insects, but a new study finds they like to nosh on vegetables, too.
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How long can a spider live without food?

Larger species tend to live longer without food than smaller species, but in general, they can go anywhere from 30-60 days without food. Even baby spiders can go without food for nearly the same amount of time as their adult counterparts.
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What can you feed a garden spider?

Gather insects to feed the garden spider.

Use a net to catch flying insects, such as butterflies, wasps, and flies. These are the insects your garden spider usually catches in its web and eats. If you'd rather buy insects, purchase crickets from your local pet store.
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What do you feed tiny spiders?

They'll eat everything in the vicinity, including their egg sac, any little centipedes, flies, or tiny insects they can get their hands-on, and sometimes their dead. Some spiders, such as the Theridiid spider, are cared for by their mothers after being bitten and crushed into tiny pieces by them using their mouths.
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What do spiders need to survive?

They can survive in some of the harshest conditions you could imagine. They get the water they need from their food sources. The tropic regions are also home to many species of Spiders. Not only are they able to thrive in the climate, they are also able to find plenty of food resources for them to enjoy.
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How do you take care of a spider?

If you have room, give your spider a small bowl of water.
  1. Spiders will also drink the water off of damp webbing. But you need to make sure that your cage doesn't become damp. Spiders do not thrive in humidity.
  2. Refill your spider's water every couple of days, or more frequently, if you notice it is empty.
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Do spiders eat bread crumbs?

Spiders don't feed on crumbs like other pests, they feed on insects. If you have a large population of spiders in your home, it means you also have an insect population that is sustaining them.
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Do spiders eat honey?

All spiders spent significantly more time feed- ing on 20% honey solution than on water (paired t-test: P<0.01) (Figure 2). When spiders were supplemented with honey solution and fruit flies, 53% (61⁄116) survived over 60 days and molted to adulthood.
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What do spiders eat and drink?

Spiders eat large numbers of insects. Exceptionally, one spider may take hundreds of very small flies in one day. Edible prey is wrapped up in silk. The remains can often be seen attached to the web for those spider species that build them.
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How often do spiders need water?

Spiders need to drink water to stay alive, but they can survive a surprisingly long time without it. House spiders may live for several months without either food or water, though some species may need to drink at least once every few days to stay alive.
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Can you overfeed a spider?

Although spiders don't overeat, ensure you feed your spider friend every 2-3 days. Even though jumping spiders can go a week without food, it's best to feed them as often as you can. But while at it, avoid serving hard-shelled beetles.
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Can you starve a spider?

A spider can safely fall into starvation for 30 to 120+ days. The spiders that are large in size, such as Tranualas, can survive longer because they have a larger reserve of water and food in their bodies. Spiders that are small in size, such as jumping spiders, if they starve, their lifespan will get shorter.
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Do spiders eat grapes?

Grapes provide nice secluded spots for spiders to hang out and build their webs, Foster says. They'll eat just about any type of insect, and plenty of insects eat grapes and grape leaves, providing spiders a bounty of possibilities.
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Can spiders eat meat?

They eat way more meat than humans do. Love them or fear them, but spiders are hungry little things. All the spiders in the world eat more meat per year than humans do. Spiders scoff between 400 and 800 million metric tones of insect meat and other "prey kill." That's up to twice as much as people eat.
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Do spiders eat dead bugs?

Myth: Spiders do not literally eat the insects they kill; they only suck the "juices" or blood. Fact: You can find this myth in many books; even some scientists, who have never bothered to look for themselves, believe it. There is not a particle of truth in this idea!
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Can spiders drink milk?

Like many mammals, newly hatched spiderlings are entirely dependent on milk to meet their nutritional needs. In this case, for the first 20 days of the young spiders' lives.
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Do spiders recognize their owners?

A Tarantula Never Remembers

Though some may develop unique behavior patterns that approach the definition of “personalities," they do not learn to recognize their keepers or alter their behavior based on who is holding them.
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Do spiders poo?

Yes, spiders poop. Anything that eats must eliminate waste. Poop is a result of their digestive process just like it is with humans. Spiders don't digest insect shells.
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