I did some digging and found that you MAY be talking about a Citrus Weevil... there are also Citrus Root Weevils which are sometimes white with black stripes... they are all pretty much the same. I saw them too and was wondering if they were harmful. At first ,I thought they were kind of cute and interesting... I mean... how often do you see a WHITE bug? Then I found they are the nasty little jerks responsible for munching on my roses!! I had been WONDERING what was chewing the leaves on my plants! OH they also LOVE money trees!! All the roots of my African violets... HISTORY!! I had had those violets for the better part of 5 years too!! I am going to try my trusty soap spray to repel them... mix 1 tablespoon dish soap in 2 cups warm water. Hopefully that'll work! You gotta do it often because as soon as it rains, it washes away... which is pretty much every afternoon as of late. GOOD LUCK!!
cool and damp outdoor places. e.g decaying plants, soil, leaves, trees and bushes
It ate plants like ferns,flowers,leaves from bushes,fallen leaves,and grass
we get oxygen from plants trees,bushes things that have leaves and are big
yes Yes, like all flowering plants rose bushes have stems and leaves.
You find aphids on plants. They seem to like the young leaves of plants but you can find the on any leaves. A good place to look for them is on the young leaves of roses bushes.
Giraffes browse mainly on tree leaves and bushes.
No. There are many leaves for many plants. Just go look outside. Are the leaves on the trees the same as the leaves and the bushes? Flowers? Plants? No. There are many leaves for many plants. Just go look outside. Are the leaves on the trees the same as the leaves and the bushes? Flowers? Plants?
yes bushes breath they are plants plants breath to
Raspberry bushes are vascular plants.
Any thing that eats grass, plants, leaves, trees or bushes are herbivores and are the next largest group after the plants and grasses.
Elephants in the wild eat grasses, roots, tree bark, leaves, twigs, small plants, bushes, shrubs, and fruit.
Plants don't eat food. They suck up carbon dioxide with their leaves and convert it into oxygen, which we breathe. Same with bushes and trees.