no. in fact, they eat dead leaves and kill harmful insects.
Sonya Dunn.
yes they will live
Moles are not harmful to your house, but they can damage your lawn and garden by creating tunnels and mounds.
No, goats should not eat lawn clippings as they can cause digestive issues and potentially be harmful to their health.
I'd think yes, if they ate them.
Bilateral.
No they do not have noses.
In areas short of water it is a bad use of this scarce resource.
No, pillbugs do not lay eggs. They are live-bearing organisms, which means that the female carries fertilized eggs in a pouch on her underside until they hatch into small pillbugs.
they have tiny legs
not always
pillbugs prefer acidic environments due to the detrius in the acid, which pillbugs eat.
Lawn rust, a fungal disease affecting grasses, is generally not harmful to people or pets. The spores can cause mild skin irritation in sensitive individuals, but severe reactions are rare. Pets might experience digestive upset if they ingest large amounts of affected grass, but this is uncommon. Overall, lawn rust is more of a nuisance for lawn care rather than a health concern.