Yes, bladderworts (Utricularia spp) can eat bugs but no, they do not eat plants. The carnivorous plants in question trap juvenile fishes, mosquito larvae, nematodes, protozoa, rotifers, tadpoles, and water fleas in order to introduce into their diets nutrients which are unavailable in the soil.
Some desert 'bugs' eat plants, some eat other 'bugs' and some are parasites on reptiles, birds and mammals.
it is the food chain in a way.
they eat decay plants and they eat other bugs
they eat bugs and other plants
No. Deer are herbivores. They eat plants, not meat.
Giraffes do not eat bugs as they are herbivorous animals and only eat plants and vegetations
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.
Ladybugs don't eat plants. They eat the bugs that eat your plants. If they are lurking around your plants, that usually means they have some kind of pest that feeds on plants. Ladybugs are good to have around.
They eat bugs and flys that eat your plants
start at plants, move to herbavores and then carnivores Maybe go plants, bugs, things that eat bugs things that eat the things that eat bugs.
Lady bugs can also eat plants and oats for food!
They eat the leaves.