Yes, insects eat clovers. The ground cover and non-woody plant in question (Trifolium spp) functions as a delicious, nutritious food source for birds, deer and worms. Its flowers particularly serve as meals and snacks for cabbage white butterfly, the clouded sulfur butterfly, the Eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly, the green lacewing, the green stinkbug, the honey bee, the hummingbird moth, the monarch butterfly, and the spicebush swallowtail butterfly.
No, spiders do not eat clovers. Spiders are carnivorous predators that primarily feed on insects and other small animals. They use their webs or hunting skills to capture prey, rather than consuming plant material like clovers.
Clovers don't really eat because they are plants. But basically they eat sunlight and water. Watch Magic School Bus
Nope
They eat small birds, frogs, worms types of grass clovers insects and eggs. hope i helped!
yes of course
clovers
sunlight and water
turtles like to eat strawberries and clovers but I need to know what else they eat!
Yes, squirrels do eat clovers. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of plant materials, including clover leaves and flowers. Clovers provide not only nutrition but also hydration, making them a suitable food source for squirrels, especially in spring and summer when they are actively foraging.
the insects eat pollen
They can eat any kind of grass as long as it isn't a weed. They can have clovers too!
Most insects eat plants or other insects.