Yes, some bugs can eat hay, particularly insects like grasshoppers, crickets, and certain beetles that are herbivorous. They are attracted to the fibrous material in hay for nutrition. Additionally, pests like weevils may infest stored hay, causing damage. However, not all bugs are interested in hay, as their diets vary widely across species.
No Chickens will eat hay and straw, they will also search under the bedding to find bugs and stray seeds.
Chickens generally do not eat hay as it is difficult for them to digest. They mainly consume grains, seeds, vegetables, fruits, and insects as part of their diet. Providing them with straw for bedding and nesting material is more beneficial.
Horse hay is really just grass that has been mowed and bundled. It often has the same bugs living in it that were in it while it was growing. Many bugs will also burrow their way into bales of hay and set up housekeeping there.
Yes, but most baby Bearded Dragons will not. They normally do not eat vegetation, but adults will. Adult will eat alfalfa hay, powdered milk cat or dog food, salad, crickets, flightless fruit flies, meal worms, and other bugs.
NO. They either eat small, usually pest insects or they eat leaves, depending on the type of ladybug.
No, Herbavore's do not eat living things such as bugs. Insectavores eat bugs.
Yes. They can eat any kind of hay.
Lady Bugs eat Aphids.
they do not eat pirate bugs
bugs
of course that is all about the circle of life. Bigger bugs eat bugs that are smaller than them and ants are definitely not the biggest bug.
No, Pill Bugs do not eat marijuana. They eat wood.