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Palos Verdes Blue butteflies do not necessarily dine on larvae. They enjoy deerweed and rattlepod as their nectar. The larvae eat the leaves of the same plants until pupation.
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no. but moth larvae does
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None.
That would depend on what kind of larvae you are talking about. Be more specific?
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Platypuses do not eat plants. They are completely carnivorous and only eat small freshwater creatures such as yabbies and crayfish, and insects and their larvae. Sometimes, plant parts will be ingested accidentally as the platypus seeks other food, but vegetation is not part of the platypus's diet.
mayfly larvae eat the stems of water plants, vegetation growing on rocks and other small creatures
To effectively manage large larvae in soil and protect plants from damage, you can use beneficial nematodes or insecticides specifically designed to target larvae. Regularly inspecting the soil and removing any larvae you find by hand can also help control their population. Additionally, promoting healthy soil conditions and using mulch can deter larvae from laying eggs in the soil.
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Yes, watering plants with water containing mosquito larvae can potentially harm the plants. The larvae may consume the plant roots as they grow, leading to damage. Additionally, mosquitoes can transmit diseases, so it's best to prevent their breeding by emptying standing water where possible.