“…Furthermore, the impact of arthropod predators on vertebrate populations is also much greater than reported here, since this study did not include egg predation, the most vulnerable life stage for all egg‐laying vertebrates. Studies have found beetles (Burbano‐Yandi, Loaiza‐Piedrahita, & Arenas‐Clavijo, 2018), wasps (Safarek et al., 2010) and spiders (Poo, Erickson, Mason, & Nissen, 2017) consume amphibian eggs, with other studies demonstrating the severe threat of ant predation on turtle nests (Buhlmann & Coffman, 2001; Erickson & Baccaro, 2016; Holbrook, Mahas, Ondich, & Andrews, 2019; Parris, Lamont, & Carthy, 2002) and bird clutches (Menezes & Marini, 2017). This study also did not include situations where animals were not consumed but were caught in spider webs and subsequently died simply due to being entrapped (Brooks, 2012; Duca & Modesto, 2007; Graham, 1997; Kasambe et al., 2010; Martin & Platt, 2011; Walther, 2016).…”