Venus fly trap, butterwort, and pitcher plants eat insects.
millipedes,slugs,mites,and sowbugs
Venus fly trap
or Pitcher plant
they eat them.
Yes. Plants would be the first trophic level, insects that eat the plants would be the second, and the spiders that eat the insects would be the third.
Bush babies eat mostly insects and bugs. Sometimes they feed on flowers, fruits, nectar, and honey from plants. They do not normally eat just plants.
a carnniverous plant eats flies, bugs or insects. much like a venus fly trap. (best example) i think.
Interesting question. Plants don't really "eat". Plants produce sugars from photosynthesis, even plants that seem to "eat" insects are not trapping insects for energy, but for other nutrients such as nitrogen. With this being said, when a plant dies and its nutrients return to the soil, those ions and molecules are absorbed by the root systems of the plants in the immediate area. So in the traditional sense, Plants do not eat other plants, but they are able to derive some of their required molecules from their fallen brothers.
Insectivorous plants eat insects as a dietary supplement.
insects eat plants
they do not eat insects they eat plants
Most insects eat plants or other insects.
They eat insects. Millions of insects.
they eat insects. and plants
Yes, there are hundreds of insects that eat plants and flowers. Some of these insects include ants, bees, wasps, beetles, and cockroaches.
Pitcher plants eat insects because these plants need more nitrogen for survive and this requirement can not be completed by soil.
Frogs do not eat plants. Instead, they eat insects. So the blue arrow frog also eats insects, and not plants.
Insects eat plants and seeds.
no they dont they only eat other insects and plants.
plants, remains of insects,