Yes they do
They feed on a variety of insects including caterpillars, flies, bees and butterflies. The larger the dragonfly the larger insect they choose to eat.
yes, they do
Different caterpillars eat various things. Most eat the leaves of plants, a few eat the eggs of insects, aphids, scale insects or ant larvae. Some eat other caterpillars.
Some caterpillars do in fact eat greenflies. Not all caterpillars will eat greenflies or like insects because they don't like them.
Yes, magpies do eat caterpillars as part of their diverse diet. They are omnivorous birds that feed on a variety of insects, including caterpillars, especially during the breeding season when they need extra protein for their young. Magpies are known for their foraging behavior, which allows them to find and consume different food sources, including insects, fruits, and small animals.
If spiders eat bugs and insects i think caterpillars are bugs too. Spiders do eat caterpillars.
No. Emus are not carnivores, they are insectivores and herbivores. Emus eat seeds, plants, vegetables and insects.
Downy Woodpeckers eat a variety of insects including: beetles, ants, Spiders, snails, caterpillars, scale insects, and aphids. They also eat fruits and nuts such as dogwood, service berry, poison ivy, acorns, and Virginia creeper.
Many birds eat butterflies and caterpillars.
Yes. They also eat worms and small insects.
No, they eat leaves mostly-no other insects.
Emus do not have a favourite food. Commonly, they eat insects, caterpillars, grubs and other invertebrates; seeds, nuts, flowers, fruits, young leaves and other plant parts; lizards, other small animals and even animal droppings. Emus are omnivores, and they will eat anything that is remotely edible, including some things which are not. They are very curious birds that will try almost anything, using their large beaks to peck at and pick up food.