yes but only when there dead
Katydids are generally herbivores. They eat flower petals, stems, fruit, leaves and pollen. A few species of katydids will eat other insects.
Yes, katydids eat strawberries.Specifically, most katydids follow a diet of plant parts: bark, flowers, fruit, leaves, and seeds. Some may add occasional or periodic preying upon caterpillars, eggs, frogs and snails. Others may go so far as to cannibalize other katydids or to chase down small mice and snakes.
yes infact they eat pimpels and zits
really harmful. they eat crops and other plants
they get the juices from the plants that they eat
leafy vegetables and apple slices
they eat coffee, garden beans and mango eat overs if they are dead.
No, katydids are not venomous. They are herbivorous insects that primarily feed on leaves, flowers, and other plant material. They do not possess venom or use it for defense or hunting.
i think they are omnivores eating live animals or dead and thay eat plants
In the wild Katydids will normally eat the leaves from willow, rosewood and citrus trees. They are mostly herbivorous, so will consume most foliage, including flower petals, stems, fruit from trees, crops, and even weeds. They may also eat nectar and pollen at times too. Some katydids have been known to prey on other insects, although this isn't common.
crickets have crickets and katydids have katydids
i think they are omnivores eating live animals or dead and thay eat plants