It depends on the species. Insect larvae may be decomposers, predators, herbivores, or parasites.
yes. the larvae is a life phase for those insects that undergo metamorphosis.
Decomposers eat dead material. Most decomposers are fungus and bacteria. However, mosquito larvae does not eat dead organic material, and therefore is not a decomposer.
That is the correct spelling of "larva" (immature insect). The plural is larvae.
larvae is the baby of insects, for example, ant larvae, bee larvae, etc. etc.
Larvae is the plural of larva, the first stage of insect life.
they are consumers
No, they are an insect larvae, usually of flies.
Larvae
The phalarope of genus Phalaropus in the sandpiper family Scolopacidae spins in water to stir up insect larvae.
not always, some are decomposers, too
An example of parisitism is of wasps and larvae of other insects. The wasps lay their eggs and when the larvae hatches it eats the other insect's larvae.
Insect larvae