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Blister beetle species feed on flowers and foliage of a wide variety of crops including alfalfa, ornamental plants, potatoes, soybeans, garden vegetables and other plants.

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Q: What does the blister beetle eat?
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Is a blister beetle an omnivore?

The blister beetle is not an omnivore. Instead it is a herbivores which means that eats only plants and grass.


Scientific name of a blister beetle?

Varies


Is a Predacious diving beetle a decomposer?

There are about 7,500 species of the Blister beetle. They are primarily decomposes and therefore do not harm your lawn if they choose to live there.


What bugs are poisonous?

blister beetle caterpillar (if fuzzy or hairy) black widow brown recluse


In which desert would you find blister beetle?

Blister beetles are found throughout all deserts in the United States and Mexico as well as in several other warm biomes.


What is the treatment for a sting from a blister beetle?

it should go away after a few days, but if you have an allergic reaction or it lasts for a week or more, i suggest seeing a doctor. blister beetle stings aren't very dangerous, unless the poison is ingested orally. good luck


What is a shiny green beetles name?

The name for a beetle with a green head and red striped o its body is a Blister Beetle. Its body is segmented into three portions.


Can a beetle eat grass?

Some species of beetle will eat grass, and others do not.


How do you eat a beetle?

You do not eat a beatle.


Do bees eat beetles?

No, a beetle will not eat a bee. A beetle is more of a herbivore. The beetles eat fruits and berries.


When does the beetle eat the most?

the beetle eats the most when it is hungry.


What has the author John W Schwandt written?

John W. Schwandt has written: 'Mountain pine beetle, blister rust, and their interaction on whitebark pine at Trout Lake and Fisher Peak in Northern Idaho from 2001-2003' -- subject(s): Blister rust, Whitebark pine, Mountain pine beetle, Diseases and pests