No Larva is extremely dangerous to all animals no animals have been through lava
they are known as larva, just like some insects
They eat larva, adult insects, spiders, seeds, and some grains. (Hope that helped!)
Concerning the life cycle of insects, the larva stage comes before the pupa stage. The pupa stage is followed by adulthood.
Some insects, like moths, are drawn to candlelight. Not all insects are though.
Not normally, but if you have babies in a tank with adults they might eat them, but probably won't. Some eat their shedded skin though.
Some birds eat lady bugs but the lady bugs have a defense of tasting bad when they are being eaten. The larva of lacewing will eat the larva of the ladybugs.
Stick Insects do not have hobbies even though they like some diiferent types of things. I tried this to my stick insects, play diiferent types of music and see their reactions.
Damselflies are insects, and all insects, whether nymph or adult, are invertebrates. They have an exoskeleton, with no backbone or spinal cord. They belong to the Phylum Arthropoda, which includes organisms such as insects, spiders, centipedes and millipedes, and crustaceans. Vertebrates include only some members of the Phylum Chordata: specifically, mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
they have six legs 3 legs on each side, and has anteni like allmost all insects even though some anteni are very small.
By biological definition, an 'insect' has only six legs. Some insect larva seem to have more, however these are not 'true' legs, these are stumps known as prolegs. Unless you mean a species like woodlice (which are not insects) then you could be referring to insect larva like caterpillars.
Yes some do.
They eat a variety of insects and worms, but mostly like ants, ticks, crickets and insect larva. They sometimes go after small minnows. They will also eat some seeds, but it's not their preferred food.