yes. they are catergorized with caterpillars and eat all sorts of vegitation.
It depends on the species. Insect larvae may be decomposers, predators, herbivores, or parasites.
No, dragonfly larvae are not herbivores as they eat other species' larvae or tadpoles.
Herbivores for example rabbits, because they eat plants. Many insects are herbivores as larvae, or as adults in the case of grasshoppers and locusts.
Herbivores for example rabbits, because they eat plants. Many insects are herbivores as larvae, or as adults in the case of grasshoppers and locusts.
Depends on the larvae. Some are parasitic, some are herbivores, some are insectivores, some eat decaying carcasses, some are fed honey.
Bumblebees are herbivores. They primarily feed on nectar from flowers and gather pollen to feed their larvae.
They are mostly herbivores but some are decomposers.
HISOme mosquitos are herbivore and some are carnivoresome are herbivores, some are carnivores depends on the location.all mosqitos drink blood so they are basically carnivoresThey are Parasites
Larvae means its wingless, or its the feeding stage for when an insect has completed metamorphisis, an animal in analogous immature form, the young of any invertabrate
Yes, it is. It eats figs, the nectar of Silky Oak, and insect larvae.
Yes, swallowtails are herbivores, specifically as larvae (caterpillars). They primarily feed on the leaves of various plants, including members of the parsley, carrot, and citrus families. Adult swallowtails typically feed on nectar from flowers, which also classifies them as herbivores in their mature stage.
Yes, they basically eat leaves from elm, hickory, maple, oak, birch and apple trees.