No, bees do not eat locusts. Bees primarily feed on nectar and pollen from flowers, which provide them with the carbohydrates and proteins they need for energy and nutrition. While bees may occasionally encounter locusts in their environment, they do not prey on or consume them. Locusts are herbivorous insects that primarily feed on plants.
What did it eat
They eat them.
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They do indeed!
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They eat them.
No. The seed pods, the insides, and the seeds are toxic. The flower, petals only, when they are in bloom are not toxic and very delicious. The only locust of which you can eat the fruit is Honey Locust.
Turkeys Ducks Chickens All eat locust and are being used as control. See related link
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Carolina locusts are considered one of the less dangerous kinds of locust. Carolina locusts eat leaves, grasses, and sometimes beans.
honey bees eat no insects but do eat nectar