Yes, flies can live in spider plants. The insects in question will seek out places for food sources, protection from environmental stresses and predatory encounters, and shelter both indoors and outside, with just about any plant serving as a likely option for meeting the above-mentioned requirements.
Flies are consumers as producers are normally plants because plants can live without eating any other living thing/animal
Through their roots.
yes, it is a vascular plant because spider plants are poisoness.
Music has been shown to help spider plants grow quite a bit. They are known as social plants, so conversations and music have been shown to help them grow.
No, the white spider does not live in the Sahara Desert. It is a native to southern part of Australia.
yes
Well, they live for years!
yes flies can eat live or dead plants!
No plants repel dairy flies . I live in an area where there are a lot of dairies and if there were plants that killed or repelled them it would be planted everywhere. Nothing works against these pesky flies.
Spider plants are called what they are because their long leaves resemble the legs of a spider. Spidrs are only interested in bugs, which they eat not plants.
Spider plants (chlorophyntum) are vascular plants
A spider plant can be inside and outsode.
Flies are consumers as producers are normally plants because plants can live without eating any other living thing/animal
yes it is because secondary consumers eat primary consumers, primary consumers eat only vegetation and plants. spider's eat small insects like flies, flies are primary consumers
Navada's plants are sagebrush,tumbleweeds,and spider plants
Japanese spider crabs are often found near the southern coast of the Japan island, Honshu. But they are also known to live in the Atlantic and Pacific waters where they feed off of food particles, small fish, plants and mollusks
Flies and bugs