A crab spider attacks a bee on top of a flower, while a moth searches for nectar in this winner for the community, population, and macroecology section.
Many plants recruit insects to aid pollination, offering nectar for doing so, and some predators have adopted camouflage to take advantage of this, such as the crab spider.
They provision these nests with spiders, such as crab spiders, orb-weaver spiders and jumping spiders in particular, as food for the developing larvae.