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Their ability to fly varies from species to species. While the adult small-headed flies eat flower nectar, their larvae live as parasites on spiders (Araneae). It is suspected that they also infect mites.
>> Flies -> Small-headed Flies
...ommon spider predators. Amphibians, reptiles, and bats also prey on spiders on occasion. Some spider species (eg Mimetidae) feed exclusively on other spiders. Other natural enemies are: species of wasps, ants, dragonflies, ball flies, nematodes and mites.
>> Arachnids
Mites and ticks live in diverse habitats however, they prefer warm moist environments. Most species live in the soil. Others live in the hair of animals, theirorifices or even their skin. Some species specialize in birds and their plumage. Other species a...
>> Arachnids -> Mites and Ticks
Assassin bugs, ground beetles, predatory mites and spiders are natural enemies of rose leafhoppers. The rose leafhopper can be a serious problem in enclosed spaces if its natural enemies are absent.
>> Cicadas -> Rose Leafhopper

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