yes. they are catergorized with caterpillars and eat all sorts of vegitation.
A caterpillar is in the Larva stage. When it goes into it's cocoon it will be in the pupa stage. When it hatches, it will become a butterfly (and therefore be in the adult stage)
the stages of a full metamorphosis are the egg where the animal doesn't feed on milkweed yet,larva where it starts feeding on milkweed leaves,pupa where it forms a crysalis or cocoon,and last the adult that turns into a butterfly or moth.
The life cycle of a moth typically includes four main stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis or cocoon), and adult moth. The cycle begins when the female lays eggs, which hatch into larvae that feed and grow. After reaching maturity, the larvae pupate, undergoing transformation within a protective casing. Finally, the adult moth emerges, ready to reproduce and continue the cycle.
No, dragonfly larvae are not herbivores as they eat other species' larvae or tadpoles.
Herbivore - plc
The four stages of a moth is egg ,larva,puppa and Adult
A dragonfly larva is a herbivore.
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A basketworm is a larva of a psychid moth.
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They are just called eggs, what hatches from them are called larva or larvae.
The silk moth starts as an egg. It grows to larva, then to pupa.
coconut milk why to determine the good effect of itchiness caused by the gypsy moth larva.
Egg, larva, pupa, adult
The cocoon.
The larva of a scarlet winged lichen moth looks dusky. Plus, it is also covered with thick, barbed black bristles.
An armyworm is a larva of any of the Spodoptera genus of noctuid moth.