Bees are neither a omnivore nor a decomposer they are polinators. They drink the nector from flowers and transfer the pollon for plant to plant helping the plant to reproduce.
It's could be both because it produced honey but it also consumes the nectar.
A consumer, it depends on other plant/animals as a food source.
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Wasp is a producer.
Carab Beetle,and prang mantises
The bug larvae that is white with a red head and does not have any legs is a stag beetle. Stag beetle larvae can spend up to 6 years underground and can grow to be as much as 11 cm long.
larvae is the baby of insects, for example, ant larvae, bee larvae, etc. etc.
Well, here's the definition: the "baby" stage of an insect that goes through complete metamorphis. And here are three examples: maggots (fly babies), grubs (beetle babies), and caterpillars (butterfly/moth babies).
A mosquito larvae is a consumer, but only at the most basic level. With regards to its trophic level, it is a primary consumer. With regards to its feeding habits, it is a filter feeder.
A platypus is a secondary consumer. Secondary consumers are animals that eat primary consumers, and although platypuses do not eat fish, they do eat other primary consumers such as crustaceans, insect larvae and annelid worms.
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A dragonfly is not a producer since it does not manufacture its food. A dragonfly is classified as a consumer as it eats other insects.
Earthworms are both decomposers and consumers. Most other worms are either larvae and are only called worms, while worms like intestinal worms feed off of your food so they are probably consumers.
The larvae of a beetle are known as "grubs". However, some are also referred to as "scarabaeiform".
Wasp is a producer.
Adults feed on nectar derived from the blossoms of various plants; larvae feed on beetle larvae. Green June beetle, May beetle, and Japanese beetle grubs seem to be the primary host.
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Perch, like all fish, are consumers. They eat fish, shellfish, and insect larvae, which are also consumers, so perch are either secondary or tertiary consumers.
A mosquito larvae is a consumer, but only at the most basic level. With regards to its trophic level, it is a primary consumer. With regards to its feeding habits, it is a filter feeder.