Yes, some insects do eat seeds as part of their diet. Various species, including certain beetles and ants, feed on seeds for their nutrients. Additionally, insects like weevils can infest seeds, damaging them and affecting plant reproduction. However, not all insects consume seeds; many have different dietary preferences.
Seeds and insects.
Mice eat grains, fruits, and seeds for a regular diet, but they are omnivores they will eat meat and insects.
Deer mice eat fruit, seeds and insects. They also snack on dead animals/insects although they prefer seeds.
Typical of the family, they eat seeds and insects, with a greater proportion of seeds in the fall and winter. And insects in the spring and summer.
Chaffinches eat small Insects and seeds.
Blackbirds wil eat insects, worms, seeds, and berries.
They like insects and seeds
Baby Chaffinches are feed a diet solely of insects. When they grow to adulthood, Chaffinches eat mainly seeds, except during matting season when they eat more insects.
Seeds and insects.
Seeds and insects
Bachman's Sparrows primarily eat insects and seeds. They forage on the ground, searching for ants, beetles, caterpillars, grasshoppers, and other insects, as well as grass seeds and small fruit.
Mainly seeds and insects. Adults lean heavily to seeds, but feed insects to the young.