Yes, anerythristic (anery) corn snakes can eat locusts, but it's not a common part of their diet. Corn snakes are primarily rodent eaters in the wild and captivity, preferring mice and rats. If locusts are offered, they should be appropriately sized and presented as a treat rather than a staple food source. Always ensure that any live prey is safe and suitable for your snake's dietary needs.
No... Feed them pinkies/mice. Not insects!
Locusts will eat bark, leaves, fruit, almost any type of vegatatin
apparantly you dont feed pet locusts any thing !
yes frogs eat locusts. Frogs eat I think ANY insect they would like. WOW! cool, hey.
Because the locusts will eat the crop.
17 year "locusts" are cicadas rather than actual locusts. They feed on tree sap.
Uranus
no they dont
locusts eat every thing in sight. If they eat all the plants then the herbivores will grow weak and as they die out the carnivors will also have less to eat.
Carolina locusts are considered one of the less dangerous kinds of locust. Carolina locusts eat leaves, grasses, and sometimes beans.
Short answer, no. Long answer, they maul.
Locust are very tasty and nutritious.