yes
Yes, praying mantises do eat Japanese beetles.
yes
A praying mantis, mice, and spiders are all I can think of off top that definitely eats beetles.
A praying mantis. It opens up the grasshopper or crickets neck to kill it than it eats it.
A Praying Mantis eats aphids, mosquitoes, flies, roaches, bees, crickets, butterflies, grasshoppers, beetles, and spiders.
Robins are primarily insectivores and eat a variety of insects, including worms, beetles, and caterpillars. While they may occasionally consume smaller insects, it is uncommon for them to eat praying mantises due to the mantis's size and predatory nature. Additionally, praying mantises can be aggressive and may pose a threat to smaller birds like robins. Overall, robins are unlikely to include praying mantises in their diet.
no they do not eat beetles. they eat leaves.
Yes
yes. beetles would eat almost anything that's dead.
A praying mantis is a consumer as they mainly feed off other animals such a beetles.
Lady beetles, commonly known as ladybugs, primarily feed on aphids and other soft-bodied insects. While they might not typically target praying mantis nymphs as a food source, they could occasionally consume them if food is scarce or if the opportunity arises. However, it's not a common behavior, as lady beetles generally prefer their usual prey.
worms, dragonflies, small fish, snails without shells.