No, bees don't feed off algae.
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No. Gnats are related to mosquitoes. Bees do not feed off human flesh or blood.
they dont they feed off of honey they've already collected
Crabs are mostly scavengers, eating algae and debris off the ocean floor.
Black nerite feed off the algae or algal slime growing on rocks in rockpools.
Black nerite feed off the algae or algal slime growing on rocks in rockpools.
Trees of the mimosa family have what are called extrafloral nectaries on their leaves, so the bees are getting a form of nectar. It is more usual for ants to feed off these nectaries.
Algae feeds off of ammonia nitrites and nitrates for the most part along with all trace elements that would also feed a underwater plant.
because plants use photosynthesis to get energy from the sun, and all other animals feed off those plants.although some algae can feed off minerals in hotsprings, not much feeds off them
A baby mosquito will feed on algae, bacteria, and microorganisms while they are still a larvae living in the water. Once they hit adulthood they will feed off of blood.
Varroa mites have specialized to feed off bees by piercing the bee's exoskeleton and sucking the haemolymph. This is why varroa is such a pest. Bees attacked by varroa quickly become weakened, and varroa can also carry other diseases. Beekeepers and Bees will be in serious trouble if this disease enters Australia.
no algea is a plant it is living but it does not feed off grass