They like rotten cherries. I always see them under my cherry tree eating the the fallen fruits.
no they do not eat beetles. they eat leaves.
yes. beetles would eat almost anything that's dead.
yes! beetles eat caterpillars because caterpillars cannot eat beetles because they are softer and smaller so, beetles some do it caterpillars.
Yes beetles do eat. They eat grass,leaves,little insects.
There are a number of different garden beetles, and they don't all eat the same thing. For example:Ladybugs eat Aphids, Mites, and Scale.Japanese Beetles eat a wide range of flowers and crops, including roses, beans, grapes, and raspberries.Black beetles eat grubs, caterpillars, fly maggots and pupae, aphids, weevils, earthworms, snails, and slugsSap beetles eat fruits and vegetables that are overripe, damaged, or decomposingSome beetles are named after the particular plant they feed off of. For example:Cucumber beetles eat cucumbersLily beetles eat liliesAsparagus beetles eat asparagus
Blood beetles eat mosqitoes and algae
Black Beetles Eat Jeff they also eat other bugs and beetles and I know this from Experience I have a Beetle
Most beetles will eat just about any plant. Many beetles are predatory, generally eating about any insect, spider, orbird that they can fit in their mouth. A few species of beetles eat fungi.
sometimes frog do eat ladybirds and beetles
Yes. Many species of lizards eat beetles.
No, a staghorn beetle is not considered a decomposer. Staghorn beetles, particularly in their larval stages, are primarily herbivorous and feed on wood or decaying plant matter, but they do not break down organic material in the same way that true decomposers, like fungi and certain bacteria, do. Instead, they play a role in the ecosystem by contributing to the breakdown of wood, which can facilitate decomposition by other organisms.
A staghorn fern is a fern.