no it has to get its food it eats insects and waste
Silverfish are known to eat a variety of things, including carbohydrates, sugars, starches, and proteins. They are attracted to items such as paper, glue, clothing, and food crumbs.
Silverfish typically feed on carbohydrates, sugars, and starches found in organic materials such as paper, glue, clothing, and food crumbs in their natural habitat.
A Heterotroph does not make its own food, whereas autotrophs do.
consumers make their own food.
Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot make their own food and must find food in order to survive.
Silverfish will not lay eggs in a humans ear. They will only lay eggs where they find their food and a human is not one of their food sources.
Silverfish live in army ant burrows and consume left over food from the ants. This is a form of neutral commensalism, in that the army ants are neither harmed nor benefitted by the presence of the silverfish.
Silverfish and army ants have a sommensalistic symbiotic relationship. This is because the silverfish benefit, but the army ants are unaffected. The silverfish consume the detritus left over by the army ants and are afforded protection by their presence.
Autotrophs can make their own food.
Silverfish do not make any kind of noise at all. They are very quiet, they do not bite, cause little damage, and are afraid of people.
The animal kingdom does not make it own food. There is really no animals that make food
To effectively get rid of silverfish in your house, you can try the following methods: Reduce moisture levels in your home by using a dehumidifier or fixing any leaks. Seal up cracks and crevices where silverfish can enter. Use traps or insecticides specifically designed for silverfish. Keep your home clean and free of food crumbs or spills that can attract silverfish.
no I'm sorry but they don't.
flatworms cannot make their own food.
Yes, Moneran does make it own food.
No, zebras can't make their own food.
Paramecium does not make its own food, it is a consumer.