Nothing in nature is really "bad" since everything serves a particular purpose. While inch worms are sometimes annoying because they eat leaves and they ultimately turn into moths, science teachers find them very useful as an educational tool; kids find it fascinating to watch them build their cocoons, for example. Inch worms are also necessary because they provide food for a number of species of birds, who frequently eat insects.
No, they are not pests. They are sweet inacint little worms. They are not harmful. They eat little holes in your leafs but for me that's perfectly fine.
I think they don't really eat to much of food. Because they can't eat lot of food they just leek with their tong.
They are the larvae of moths of the family geometridae, a large, cosmopolitan group with over 1,200 species indigenous to North America. Also called measuring worms, spanworms, and loopers
A inch
they eat usually whatever inch worms eat.
Inch worms do not drink. They get their moisture from whatever foods they eat. An inch worm diet consists of fruits and vegetables mostly.
yes
leaves
because they eat to many leafs
inccworns eat souls
No tehy are not to humans but they eat plants at fast rates
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
blue birds eat worms.
birds eat worms and so do some people (watch How to Eat Fried Worms) Fish also eat worms. Platypus eat worms larvae and shrimp. Moles and shrews eat worms.
Yes we eat worms but we eat much more
Yes they do. Because I like that idea to.