Yes, there are some types of bugs that do in fact eat mold. There are also insects that dine on mildew and other things which grow in and out of the home.
what does mold eat or live on?
If you are referring to the snow flea, then the diet of the snow flea consists mainly of the mold and fungus found on decaying leaf matter.
Roly polies, a.k.a. Pillbugs, are not going to eat anything you'd want to eat from your garden. They live in damp dark places and eat mold and fecal pellets from insects and spiders.
No, Herbavore's do not eat living things such as bugs. Insectavores eat bugs.
As long as it doesn't have mold on it, or it isn't squishy in any area, and doesn't have holes, which could mean it has bugs.
no. ladybugs can not eat mushrooms. they can eat white flies, aphids, mites, and scales. they can also eat any dried, non-acidic fruits.
Some people in Mexico (Mexicans) eat pill bugs.
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.
Yes they can eat your marijuana plants, I have witnessed them eating my seedlings after sprouting, I did a small experiment where I went from staight clones just coming out of cloner to bud room to see what happens and get whatever results, the pill bugs chewed on the leaves and the buds killed a few plants, seconds set of plants with couple months of veg before budroom, just found the bastards chewed/were still there chewing away my cadmium layer going around the base of my bud and killed them, harvested what I could