the European hornet eats the wasp the wasp eats the spider the spider eats the lady bug and the lady bug eats applies plants
The food chain would go, milkweed, monarch caterpillar, wasp.
What does a correct food chain look like.
The lowly wasp certainly has its place in the food chain. Indeed, the question should possibly be,
Wasp is a producer.
You put yourself on top
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Geckos die from eating poisoned flies.
Put vinegar on it to neutralise it because a wasp sting is a base.
Yes, well put. Your question identifies two links in the food chain.
Wasps eat a lot of insects and chelicerates, including spiders, caterpillars, ants, bees and flies. This makes the wasp either a secondary or tertiary consumer.
The Asian longhorned beetle feeds on a variety of hardwood trees such as maple, birch, and willow. In its food chain, the beetle is a primary consumer, consuming tree leaves, stems, and branches. Its predators include birds, spiders, and some wasp species.
A food chain is made from producers, consumers, and decomposers. producers- any kind of plants consumers- herbivores, omnivores, carnivores decomposers- break down waste and put nutrients back in the soil