No. They eat bugs and insects.
I have seen american toads eat daddy long legs.
Daddy long legs have tiny mouthparts, similar to spider fangs. They can definitely 'bite' but only to eat.
they are after bugs so they can eat
actually they are the most poisonous spider in the world but their fangs are too small to bite a human being so the answer is a no. Daddy long legs are not poisonous. they're teeth aren't hollow, and they have no venom.
Yes, praying mantises are known to prey on daddy long legs (also known as harvestmen). Praying mantises are opportunistic predators that will feed on a variety of insects and other arthropods.
Daddy long legs, also known as cellar spiders, primarily feed on insects such as flies, mosquitoes, and other small insects. They are known to be beneficial predators that help control pest populations in the areas they inhabit.
Yes, White Tails are known to eat Daddy Long Legs spiders as part of their diet. They are opportunistic predators and will consume a variety of insects and spiders.
Insects and other spiders.
No, because spiders don't get very big. At least not big enough to eat lizards. They eat small insects.
It is actually called the white tailed spider. Like most venomous spiders, it primarily feeds on other insects, even other spiders. Because of the likeliness of its prey being common household insects, it does pose a risk in many places of Australia.
Opilions, or daddy long-legs, like to eat fungi and plants, so depending on where you live, you could check in places where you see little mushrooms, like behind sheds and inside your shed too.