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There are many different species of spiders, and they don't all behave the same way. Crickets are larger than flies (incidentally, there are also many different kinds of flies, which come in a range of sizes as well) and a small spider might not be capable of killing a cricket, and therefore would be more likely to eat a small fly. Also note that spiders act only on instinct, they do not actually make choices in the way the people do. If a spider is large enough to take on a cricket, it will eat crickets or flies with equal appetite; spiders do not really care what species of bug they eat.
It is unlikely that the crickets will attack the lizard. However, the crickets may nibble at the lizard if they are hungry and the lizard is small or weak. It is always best to provide enough food for both the lizard and the crickets to avoid any potential issues.
The best way to safely remove a fuzzy orange spider from your home is to gently capture it using a cup and a piece of paper, then release it outside away from your living space. Avoid touching the spider directly to prevent any potential harm.
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The jumping spider family, Salticidae, contains more than 5000 species of jumping spiders. The best way to avoid a jumping spider is to get rid of it, either by catching it with a tissue or using a flyswatter to squish it.
The final solution was what was reffered to as the way to exterminate the Jews. This was debated in The Wansee conference.
Using deterants is the best way to get pigeons. There are few on the market. The deterant you wanna use varies on there the pigeons are rooting.
The only way to kill a king cobra is to cut it's head off or step on it
A fourth Spider-Man film has been made- but it is not "Spider-Man 4" with Tobey Maguire. It is a reboot called "The Amazing Spider-Man" with Andrew Garfield as the star.
No, Spider-Man is not related to Venom in any way.
Spider-Man all the way.
SPIDER-MAN all the way!