Midges, particularly the larvae of certain species, primarily feed on decaying organic matter, including algae, detritus, and plant material in aquatic environments. Adult midges, on the other hand, typically do not feed; however, some may consume nectar from flowers. In general, midges play a role in nutrient cycling rather than directly feeding on live plants.
True midges eat animals or plants. Some species eat both.
Midges typically feed on nectar, pollen, and honeydew from plants. Some midge species also consume other insects or decaying organic matter as part of their diet.
carrot
blood
nectar and midges
Only one type of midges could bite a dog and those are Ceratopogonidae.
they eat plants
They eat all kinds of plants.
Anacondas do not eat plants they are carnivores and eat animals.
herbivores, who only eat plants and omnivores, who eat both plants and animals. it is canivores that only eat meat and not plants.
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leafs.