Yes, some species of caterpillars do eat peach leaves. Caterpillars, particularly those of certain moths and butterflies, can feed on a variety of plants, including fruit trees like peach. While not all caterpillars prefer peach leaves, those that do can potentially cause damage to the trees if their populations are large. It's important for gardeners and farmers to monitor for caterpillar infestations and manage them appropriately to protect their crops.
No Only LIME caterpillars (caterpillars which are born at lime plants/leaves) eat lime leaves. They eat leaves that they are suitable for.
A few types of caterpillar eat nettle leaves but most caterpillars do not.
Caterpillars also eat plants and grass!
most caterpillars eat leaves. it depends on what species the caterpillar is but most of the eat gumtree leaves or eucalyptus tree leaves!!
Caterpillars eat your plants and their leaves.
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No, caterpillars cannot eat salt. They eat leaves, or other organic matter.
Caterpillars color (green) blends in with the leaves that they eat.
No they just eat leaves!
Caterpillars eat leaves from plants. It depends on what type of caterpillar it is though, because different caterpillars eat different leaves.
Caterpillars will only eat green leaves because brown are hard and crunchy and green leaves are soft and chewy.