There are lots of bugs that help plants! Bugs that help plants are bees, lacewings,ladybugs, and worms.There are more than that, I just can't think of them all. Why do bugs help plants? Well, they don't really try to help plants, they just do.
They live on plants because they provide food,shelter, and security.
Depending on the insect it could be for the moisture, the carbohydrates (food), a place to deposit its eggs, or it could just be for shelter from the weather or predators.
Anything living, like the trees, animals, bugs and even humans because we cut down trees.
Ceener bugs are bugs that live in trees and at night make a croaking sound
African lady bugs are red bugs that save trees by swarming on it
for nutrients.
There would be no food for any of the bugs, because most bugs eat the fungi in the forests. There would be more bugs than there are right now, because certain types of fungi are what kill the bugs. Also it would be to overpopulated even with the trees because fungi is able to kill the trees in the balance of nature.
In leaves of trees or plants they eat pests that can eat leaves like aphids !
moss bugs eat fresh leaves off trees.
Bugs
Well there would be monkeys probably and snakes and lizards. Also bugs like everywhere else in the world.
no its all trees and animals, bugs, and plants
to stop bugs landing on them
Boxelder bugs are widely known for eating the boxelder tree. These bugs can also be found on maple trees, as they enjoy consuming the leaves.