Yes, European cockroaches eat marijuana plants. The insects in question (Ectobius lapponicus) in their forested habitats feed upon decaying wood, leaf litter, and low-lying vegetation. The plants in question (Cannabis spp) include in their composition cellulose, which can be digested only by cockroach species in symbiotic relationships with bacteria and protozoa which digest cellulose and share the nutrients with their hosts or by wood-eating cockroach species.
of course! everything living (including plants) Have to eat!
Yes they are. They eat plants, fruits and vegetables.
Plants. Rabbits eat plants.
Cockroaches dont eat plants, they scavange and eat decomposing material and waste food
Yes, there are hundreds of insects that eat plants and flowers. Some of these insects include ants, bees, wasps, beetles, and cockroaches.
yeah, roots and all.
No, cockroaches don't eat sperm.
Sea roaches are isopods and they live on the land near water. They eat both decaying and dead sea animals and plants.
Well, what do cockroaches eat? Cockroaches are usually omnivores, except the wood-eating genus Cryptocercus. They feed mostly on dead or immobile things. Cockroaches prefer food sources such as sweets, cheese, meat products, starches and grease. They also feed on plants, vegetables and fruits. They eat almost any type of food, including household items such as leather, beer, glue, flakes of dried skin, starch in book bindings or decaying organic matter of animals or plants. Cockroaches also eat kitchen crumbs, paper, human dander, shelf paper backing and much more. - Buzzle.com
what does the cockroach eat
yes because they eat marijuana
Yes, cockroaches will eat an onion. The cockroach will feeds on almost anything that is left out on a counter.