A large part of their diet is droppings from other roaches since they tend to stay close to the nest at first few instars.
eat whichever in the rubbish dump like, leftover food
Stonefly nymphs mainly feed on leaves and algae. They must be submerged in the water though in order for the nymphs to eat them.
No.
frogs eat nymphs
yes
Yes!They eat small fish.
Damselfly nymphs are a younger version of the damselfly insect. However, things like fish, beetles, and even larger damselflies eat damselfly nymphs.
they enjoy grass and other such stuff...
You cannot eat a water nymph as water nymphs don't exist.
Some of the larger ones do, yes.
Hexagenia nymphs are detritivores. They filter feed bits of organic material and algae out of the water by creating a current in their burrows with their gills.
ya well depending on wt kind of nymph it is
No, lacewings are entirely terrestrial. Their nymphs eat aphids.