Lepidopteran describes the type of caterpillar that eats bean plants. A caterpillar is the larval stage of a butterfly or a moth. Examples range from armyworms (Spodoptera spp) to corn earworms (Helicoverpa zea), cutworms (Agrotis segetum), leaf miners (Cameraria spp) and pod borers (Maruca vitrata).
Hornworms, tobacco budworms, and tomato budworms and fruitworms are the types of caterpillars that eat tomatoes. The feeding behavior is so intense that all four of the above-mentioned lepidopteran larvae warrant insect pest status. The same may not be said of the adult stages as moths.
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There are many insects that enjoy eating sweet basil. Some common insects that enjoy basil include aphids, Japanese beetles, spider mites and whiteflies.
hairy ones that have the yellow and black stripes they become bumblebees you know not butterflies
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There are three types of green caterpillars commonly known to eat basil. They are cutworms, beet armyworms, and cabbage loopers.
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Caterpillars eat leaves from plants. It depends on what type of caterpillar it is though, because different caterpillars eat different leaves.
green plants
almost none except for the eastern California tree frog
Isn't that the breed that almost went extinct?
Yes, most catepillars eat plants. The type of plant/s depends on the species of catepillar. i.e. Monarch butterfly catepillars favorite plant is Acelepias, common name "Butterfly weed" or "Milkweed". Many avid gardeners plant Ascelepias for the Monarchs which also feed on the nectar.
eats plants.
Herbivores only eat plants.
Most species of caterpillars each have their own specific host plant and will not eat anything but that one type of plant, although there are a few types that will eat several different host plants, but not many. For example, Monarch caterpillars will not eat anything but milkweed plants, Gulf Frittilaries will not eat anything except passionflower. If they do not have access to their particular type of host plant they will not eat anything else and they will starve and die.
Any type of rabbit.
Lobsters are omnivores, which means it eats plants and animals.
parrotfish and a couple others
It depends on what type of caterpillar it is and what it's host plant is. Caterpillars usually eat the leaves of the plant and not the flowers. For example a monarch butterfly caterpillar eats milkweed leaves. The yellow eastern swallowtail butterfly caterpillars eat fennels, dill weed, and parsley plants. The spicebush swallowtail caterpillars eat spicebush leaves. If you want to attract butterflies to your garden, you must plant the host plant that the butterflies will lay their eggs on.