no they eat food
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Yes, desert bugs eat cactus plants.Specifically, arid, dry, hot climates are home to bugs as well as to cactus plants. Bugs such as aphids, leaf-footed bugs, and mealy bugs enjoy desert life, where they will attack cactus plants. They will be joined by arachnids such as spider mites and insects such as the cactus moth in its larval stage as a plant-devouring caterpillar.
Bugs are small insects. The two main bugs that attack a cactus plant are mealybugs [Pseudococcus spp] and root mealybugs [Rhizoecus falcifer]. Mealybugs feed on the cactus plant's precious juices that are found in the above ground shoots. Root mealybugs feed on the water and dissolved nutrients that the cactus takes in through its below ground roots. Either way, Both sets of bugs are taking away the fluids that the cactus most needs to survive.
you can not eat a barel cactus
how offten does a cactus wren eat
They eat it by Ramming there antlers in the cactus reed and then they drink!
A cactus is a plant. It does not eat.
Yes, you can eat the fruit of this cactus
Insects in the desert eat cactus, deadwood, flowers and rotting animals. Desert bugs also obtain water through there food so they want to eat moist woods.
They do not eat cactus, but they may eat blackberries.
No, Herbavore's do not eat living things such as bugs. Insectavores eat bugs.
Well... I personally think that cactus finches eat cactuses because in some images on the web, if you type in cactus finches, some will have a picture of a cactus finch eating bits of a cactus.
well it is hard to tell i think they eat grass or something or either they eat spiders yeah i think they eat tinsie winsie spiders __ Some do eat bugs. The Lady Bug, which is a beetle, loves a feast of plump aphids. Dung Beetles eat flies and parasitic worms.