Only Wood Ants.
Yes. Many species of ants eat caterpillars.
The most common caterpillars eat leaves and grass. Not ants.
usually caterpillars eat tree leaves and so do ants
I haven't had a problem with ants but there are wasps that lay their eggs in the caterpillars. The wasp larva eat their way out, killing the monarch caterpillar. I frequently have this problem with the caterpillars of swallowtail butterflies.
Caterpillars primarily feed on plant material, such as leaves, and do not typically eat ants. While some insects are known to be opportunistic feeders, caterpillars lack the adaptations to prey on other insects like ants. In general, the diets of caterpillars are specialized, focusing on specific host plants rather than other insects.
Caterpillars will only eat green leaves because brown are hard and crunchy and green leaves are soft and chewy.
Salamanders are Herbivores which are animals that eat plants so there for Salamanders do not eat ants
no
Birds will eat butterflies. Also hornets will lay their eggs in caterpillars. Ants, wasps, flies, snakes, toads, preying mantis, frogs, dragonflies, lizards, cats, monkeys and spiders will eat butterflies. Some will eat only the eggs, others the caterpillars, and the rest will eat the adults.
A venus fly trap will eat: Ants Flies Spiders Mosquitos Maggots Caterpillars Beetles
Blue dart frogs eat insects like ants, flies, and caterpillars. They are a poisonous species and live in the forests near Brazil.
A coco bird typically eats hairy caterpillars. They also will munch on other small insects such as ants and roaches.