The seed weevil is preyed upon by various animals, including birds such as chickadees and sparrows, which forage for insects and larvae in plant seeds. Additionally, certain insectivorous mammals, like shrews, may also consume seed weevils. Parasitic wasps can target weevil larvae, further contributing to their population control in ecosystems.
animal eats the fruit and disperses the seed through waste
The orange insect on sunflower leaves is a red sunflower seed weevil. It eats the sunflower seeds where its larvae hatches.
The Bool Weevil is a small beetle that eats cotton plants.
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hazlenut weevil
they usually travel with air,water, soil and wind. They also travel in animal feces. When an animal eats a plant the seed will later be dropped in other locations.
The boll weevil got it's name because it is a weevil, which is a type of beetle. It is called a boll weevil because it eats the bolls of young cotton plants along with the buds.
It eats the cotton.
it eats up all the cotton
It can support, but does not generate them.
Because when an animal eats it, lets say a bird it spits the seed or poops out the seed and the plant gets soil (poop), and a new seed is planted