Yes a ladybug is a decomposer
Yes a ladybug is a decomposer
No, a ladybug is not a decomposer. Ladybugs are predatory insects that primarily feed on aphids and other pest insects, helping to control their populations. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organic matter and recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem. While ladybugs play a beneficial role in the ecosystem, they do not contribute to decomposition.
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
A wallaby is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
what are ladybugs lifecycle
Ladybugs get around by flying and crawling. Ladybugs have to be decent flyers in order to escape from their predators, otherwise they would die.
decomposer
no but some kinds of ladybugs do
Yes, ladybugs will sometimes eat the larvae and pupae of their own kind.
It is a decomposer
It is a decomposer
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)