probably aphids
Well, one is that we breathe in Oxygen and breathe out Carbon Dioxide. Plants do the exact opposite. We need Oxygen to breathe, and plants breathe out Oxygen. That helps every living thing. Another is that plants help the food chain by events usually in this order: Plants make food-Bugs eat the plants-Birds eat the bugs-Less bugs mean more food for humans-We eat the food the plants make-We grow new plants. Thirdly, plants provide shelter and shade. They grow into trees which in turn can bear food. Hope this helped!
Bush babies eat mostly insects and bugs. Sometimes they feed on flowers, fruits, nectar, and honey from plants. They do not normally eat just plants.
Carnivorous and strong-smelling plants are the vegetation which keep away bugs. Carnivorous plants have traps in order to consume nitrogen-rich bugs in marshy, swampy eco-systems whose soils are deficient in nitrogen. Strong-smelling plants such as citronella, marigolds, and mints tend to repel bugs who do not want to compromise colony locations and security with traceably pungent odors.
Many bugs and insects are decomposers that turn dead animals and plants into nutrients, including dung beetles and carrion beetles. Mites and sow bugs are decomposers.
When Mendel crossed pea plants with green pods with those with yellow pods, the offspring all had green pods if the green pod parent was homozygous. If the green pod parent was heterozygous, then half the offspring had green pods and half had yellow pods.
Try putting something yellow near the plant and covering it in honey. The yellow item will attract the bugs and the honey will act like a fly trap.
you can use anything
they are yucky little creatures which on killing secrete a yellow juice
They are called "Thirps"
little bugs
The little yellow bugs could be mites on the cats skin. There is shampoo you can purchase to get rid of the mites, fleas, and ticks. If the shampoo doesn't work, the cat may need to visit a vet.
The little green pincher bugs could be Aphids. Another type of little green pincher bug is the earwig. Both can be found near plants or trash.
because they r rair
Yes, wood bugs eat plants. The crustaceans in question also may be called isopods, pill bugs, or roly-poly bugs. They prey upon dead and decaying animals and plants as well as upon living plants.
it is the food chain in a way.
Some desert 'bugs' eat plants, some eat other 'bugs' and some are parasites on reptiles, birds and mammals.
Insects, bugs, little animals, plants, spiders and other arachnids, birds, rodents, fungi, bacteria, etc.