Spiders (Natural enemies)

Spiders are polyphagous predators. They display a variety of prey-capture tactics. Some spiders spin silk webs to ensnare prey, others actively hunt prey.

  • Approximately 40 species can be found in apple orchards in the UK.
  • They do not show specificity towards their prey and generally attack their prey relative to the rate of encounter.
  • They can have significant effects on pest populations.
  • Web-spinning spiders have been shown to significantly reduce numbers of rosy apple aphid returning from its summer host in the autumn.
  • Unfortunately, spiders are adversely affected by pesticides and the number and range of species present in commercially sprayed orchards is much lower than in unsprayed orchards.