No, dragonflies do not eat marsh grass. They rarely eat plants. This is because they are mostly carnivores that eat other types of insects.
No. Dragonflies eat other insects, and sometimes even other dragonflies.
Grass Shrimps eat marsh grass or sea grass. These creatures eat not only grass or plants like phytoplankton but also other small animals.
yes,they eat any kind and certainly they eat berries.thank u for asking!
they eat grass and meat
No, they are blood drinkers.
Caterpillars do not generally eat marsh grass, but rather prefer softer leaves. Marsh grass also puts them dangerously close to water which is home to many predators and can quickly drown them.
Rarely any do but most eat fish in water
Grass found in a marsh
Swamp deer are herbivores. The swap deer eat grass and plants that grow in the shared ecosystem with the animal.
Complete elimination of the grass in your yard is impossible, but it is possible to control the spread of marsh grass to prevent its growth in the future. The easiest method to get rid of marsh grass is to use an herbicide. In addition, marsh grass needs sunlight to grow, so blocking the sunlight in any way will inhibit its growth and spread. If necessary, the grass can also be dug out and uprooted to stop growth. Because marsh grass thrives in wet and soggy areas, keeping soil warm and dry will help prevent the growth of marsh grass. Also, if cattle are nearby, cattle will eat marsh grass and control its growth and spread.
no way! that's impossible it will die!
animals like dragonflies, marsh flies, cat tails,