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Are grubs mammals?

No. Grasshoppers are insects. Mammals have live young and nurse them. Grasshoppers lay eggs and leave them to hatch in the sand on their own.


What are some insects that live in the soil?

Some insects that live in the soil include earthworms, ants, beetles, grubs, and springtails. These insects play important roles in aerating the soil, breaking down organic matter, and helping with nutrient cycling.


Where do grubs live?

in Australia


Where grubs live?

in Australia


Do grubs live long?

Depending on the species of grubs, they can live up to a few months before turning into adult beetles. After that, they may live up to two years.


How do insects make baby insects?

Mating of a female and a male to produce eggs that hatch into newborns is the way that insects make baby insects. The mating may be one-time, as in the case of Luna moths that lack mouthparts and live a little more than a week in order to breed and deposit orphaned eggs that will hatch into orphaned larvae termed caterpillars. It tends to be more frequent in southerly than in northerly habitats.


What does a woodpecker look for when it pecks?

Insects that live beneath or in the crevices of tree bark. Lots of grubs live in the wood of trees, tunneling through it and eating the wood. Woodpeckers drill into one of the tunnels and then stick their extraordinarily long tongue in to spear the grub and eat it.


Can a hoopoe live in a house?

no, because this species of birds:the hoopoe spends much of its time on the ground foraging for the grubs and large hard insects that are its favored food. Small reptiles and snails, and insects that hide in the crevices of tree bark also fall prey to the long probing beak of the bird.


What do Northern long-eared bats eat?

long-eared bats are insectivors which means they eat only insects. They eat insects like; crickets, moths, butterflies, beetles and grubs. They live in big groups of hundreds and feed only at night using echo location to find their food.


Where do flies begin?

Flies follow the normal life cycle of insects. They hatch from eggs, live for a while as larvae, build a cocoon and enter the pupa stage, and then emerge as adults.


Do herbivores hatch from egg?

No, herbivores do not hatch from eggs. Herbivores are animals that primarily feed on plants, and they are typically born live, after a period of pregnancy or incubation depending on the species. Hatching from eggs is a characteristic of animals such as birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some insects.


Do skinks eat dead insects or live insects?

Skinks will eat dead insects and live insects. They prefer to eat the live insects because they enjoy hunting and killing them.