nope. they eat bees, ants, etc. but not beetles.
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Tarantulas will stun a beetle or a wasp and lay eggs on it. The beetle or wasp stays alive but paralyzed and when the eggs hatch they eat the beetle or the wasp.
I thought that I'd add a little information to this answer. The user asking the question above did not specify Tarantulas or just any spider in general. There is a spider that primarily eat beetles it's fangs are specially designed to penetrate a beetles shell. I do not know the exact name of this spider. It's found in the western United States. If anyone does know the name of this particular spider please message me at my_life_notyours@live.com.
No, beetles do not eat Spiders. Beetles likes to eat on foliage, fruit crops, fruit trees, and berry's. Spiders will eat beetles.
yes
Spiders beetles
Beetles have 6 legs and wings. Spiders have 8 legs and no wings.
They eat fruit, flowers, leaves, moths, beetles, spiders and cicadas.
A praying mantis, mice, and spiders are all I can think of off top that definitely eats beetles.
Ants, beetles, bugs, moth larvae, spiders and flies
crickets, moths, beetles, spiders, most insects...
Yes they are. For example spiders have eight legs and beetles have six
Well Spiders eat many things. Spiders eat butterflies, flies, caterpillars, cockroaches, mosquitos, crickets, grasshoppers, gnats, choice beetles, centipedes, love-bugs, and daddy long legs. EVEN MORE!
Tarantulas can eat fellow bugs, such as cicadas, crickets grasshoppers, sow bugs, caterpillars, and beetles. They also might eat other varieties of Spiders.
Bleached Earless Lizards eat many types of insects, including spiders, bees, beetles, and flys.
They eat fish, flies, beetles and other insects, crustaceans, Spiders, and small marine animals, so yes - they are carnivores.