yes, they can eat leaves.
No, they are totally insectivorous.
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Praying mantises eat other bugs. Especially grasshopers.
Crickets, flightless fruit flies, grape leaf skeletonizer larvae, junebugs, maggots, and any other insect they can get their raptor arms on.
They are a beneficial insect- they eat other bugs.
yes. They eat bed bugs.
When they are young they will mostly feed on aphids. As they get older they will feed on larger bugs such as beetles, crickets, flies, some caterpillars, and moths to name a few. Save
You absolutely can. Any small bug it can eat.
Some bugs do .Some bugs can eat a bug ,like the praying mantis.
No. A praying mantis will try to eat anything that is smaller than or the same size as it if it does not eat it first. They are pretty fearless when it comes to other bugs, and if anything, the hornet should fear the mantis.
A leaf mantis eats other bugs as an adult. Usually they eat crickets, flies, spiders, and other insects considered pests by humans.
Yes, a praying mantis is a carnivore, which means it eats meat. It will eat other insects, as well as lizards and even small birds, like humming birds, if the mantis is big enough.
I would guess a praying mantis, and other bugs that are big like that