Weevils get into flour and other dry products (bread crumbs, crackers, corn meal, etc.). Maggot can get into wet foods like raw meat if it's left out.
They like grums.
Insects are attracted to food by the smell and presence of sugars, proteins, and fats. They can easily access and infest stored food supplies if not properly sealed or stored. Additionally, certain insects can detect food sources from a distance and are naturally drawn to them.
BANANAS! (And other types of fruit, and for some species, meat and insects.)
A food chain that includes a bird eating insects might start with plants, which produce energy through photosynthesis. Herbivorous insects feed on these plants, and then small birds, such as sparrows or warblers, consume the insects. This chain illustrates the transfer of energy from producers (plants) to primary consumers (insects) and then to secondary consumers (birds).
spiders eat insects and birds. some bigger types eat children. They can even kill you in your sleep!
Crows do not have a specific preference for cashews over other types of food. They are omnivores and will eat a variety of foods, including nuts, seeds, fruits, insects, and small animals.
what insects or animals procure their food with their proboscis
Insects use antennae to find food and detect enemies.
A small nimble beak can help a finch catch various types of food, including small seeds, insects, and soft fruits. The beak's design allows for efficient handling and cracking of seeds, while also enabling the finch to pick insects from foliage or glean nectar from flowers. This adaptability in diet supports their survival in diverse environments.
Monkeys feed on different types of food from fruits and plants, others feed on insects and some feed on other monkeys.
Florivore, nectarivore, and pollenivore are the types of insects that eat flowers. The above-mentioned kinds of herbivore ("plant-eaters") respectively favor flowers, nectar, and pollen as food sources.
their nests might be near by and the food they need like insects is at the garden