An inchworm is the caterpillar of the geometer moth. They were the subject of a children's song due to their unusual mode of movement.
no they eat leaves and mildweed
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Inchworms eat dirt. All worms eat dirt. If it's a worm, it's gonna eat dirt.Actually, an inchworm is a caterpillar of the Geometer moth. Typically they eat leaves. However, some eat lichen, flowers or pollen.
Most birds prefer to eat inchworms because it is widely available, and as a result, the birds help to control the inchworm population.
Inchworms are the larvae of moths. They eat leaves of trees in the spring.
Inchworms are the larvae of Geometrid moths, of which there are many species. The family is Geometridae, so called because inchworms, measuring worms, and so on, creep about in a looping fashion as though they are measuring.
no you are a liar
No. brown worms are not poisonous. I catch them every day and I'm perfectly fine.
inchworms are acturally larve of butterfly in the family Geometridae. their are over 300 different animals called inchworms
Inchworms eat ripe leaves and grasses.
Green inchworms will eat various types of leaves from trees and shrubs, vegetables and fruits. The inchworm will continue to feed from its meal source and will not continue to move from plant to plant.
yes worms do eat worms. there are many parts of the world where they eat worms.
blue birds eat worms.
Worms get their food from the ground and they eat a wide variety of foods, such as organic materials, dirt, rotting and decaying materials, manure, and leaves. At worm farms worms are mostly fed with rotting vegetables, fruits, egg shells, coffee grounds, tea leaves, pieces of paper and box, and the list goes on and on. And they should be given meat and dairy products in small quantities and should not be fed on processed food.