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Fish eggs are not eaten by dragonfly larvae. Dragonfly larvae eat small fish, very small fish and tadpoles. They do not eat fish larvae. A lot of fish eat the larvae out of there own nests.
Dragonfly larvae, or 'nymphs', are predatory and will eat small fish!
No, because ladybird can fly, and it is too small for a shark to eat.
mayfly larvae eat the stems of water plants, vegetation growing on rocks and other small creatures
Yes, fly larvae are symbiotic with frogs. Frogs eat the larvae and then they exit onto a safer habitat to hatch.
No,ladybugs and their larvae only eat plant sucking aphids(black fly and green fly)
Dragon flies usually come in numbers just before sunset. They fly around rather low to the ground and eat any insect that will fit into their mouth.
Not adult flies. Phytoplankton live in water. However, some aquatic fly larvae may feed on phytoplankton.
Many flies do most of their feeding as larvae. Some eat fungi or plants, especially fruit. Some lay their eggs in the stems or leaves, and they larvae give off chemicals that make the plant swell up into a gall. This protects the fly larva and gives it plenty to eat. Other species eat dead animals, and many eat dung
Fish eat flies, fly larvae must be an equally decent source of nutrition.
The goldfish will eat the mosquito's larvae before they can leave the pond and fly.
Black fly larvae eat organic debris filtered from water; adult females of many species feed on blood.