Some animals that are known to consume flies as part of their diet include birds, bats, frogs, and spiders.
Leprechauns are typically portrayed as mythical creatures in folklore and are not known to have specific diets. They are usually depicted as mischievous beings rather than creatures that consume food.
They are part of nature. All creatures have their place in the ecosystem. Flies do some good things, like getting rid of waste material after larger creatures have eaten an animal and leave a carcass behind. Flies and other insects feed on the remains. Flies are themselves food for other creatures. Those creatures are in turn food for other creatures and do things that are part of nature. So flies are important, even if people don't like them.
House flies can be beneficial by breaking down organic matter and aiding in nutrient cycling. They can also serve as a food source for some animals like birds. However, they can also transmit diseases and be a nuisance to humans if they infest living spaces.
The mutant creatures/humans are known as Darkseekers.
Transulas do not eat birds. They are a species of large, spider-like creatures found in the "Spiderwick Chronicles" book series, known for their hunting and scavenging habits in forests. They primarily consume insects and small creatures.
Baby flies are called maggot.
Yes, flies are attracted to apples and other fruits because they feed on the sugars and fermenting substances found in them. Fruit flies, in particular, are known for laying their eggs on overripe or rotting fruit, as their larvae thrive in such environments. While adult flies primarily consume liquids, they can extract nutrients from the surface of fruits like apples.
Many types of animals eat live crickets, particular carnivores such as snakes, lizards, and birds. Also, fraternity partygoers have been known to consume live fish, crickets, and other creatures.
Bats.
i just got two peepers and they eat fruit flies (if you have fruit flies they will get rid of them) leaves,small crickets and ants
"Darkseekers"