NO, they eat various insects such as crickets and they also eat some types of worms, for example wax worms.
Typically they eat flies and other small insects.
if you want your lizards tongue and esophagus and possibly digestive tract to get swollen and possibly close leading to organ failure, or suffocation (a slow and painful death) then yes. yes they can.
it helps eat flies to make sure that we dont have flies and other things all over the place.
They like to eat flies.
Small insects - such as 'micro-crickets'
It depends on what type of lizard. Most lizards eat meal worms, crickets ,worms and sometimes flies
They eat crickets, sometimes flies. I tried to get it to eat a dried cranberry, it didn't work. Then I gave it a cricket with legs that I already pulled off. The lizard munched it down happily. I wish I know what they eat in the winter when all the crickets are gone. I don't want my lizard to die.
no way lizards eat mostly insects smaller than them. like flies and ants.
No, that could kill the baby didn't you know that. are you crazy? did you give the baby the blue belly lizard flies ?
a tango lizard eats insects, worms and spiders well what a lizard will eat
No, a lizard is too big for a grasshopper to eat.
The "blue bellied lizard" is not a species of lizard. In fact, there are so many species of lizards with this trait that it is too vague for me to confidently answer. I will assume you mean a western United States species of tree lizard of some sort or a lizard of the genus sceloporus. Both are insectivores.