Waterbugs do not typically eat mulch; they are carnivorous insects that primarily feed on other insects and organic matter found in water. They are more likely to be found in aquatic environments where they hunt for prey. Mulch, being composed of decomposing plant material, does not provide the type of food they seek. However, other insects that may inhabit mulch could attract waterbugs if they are present nearby.
Flys,waterbugs,and ants all eat vegetables.
No, mostly just smaller bugs.
no they eat people!
Waterbugs is a slang term coined by Alx James. It means to ignore the haters.
The cast of Waterbugs - 2003 includes: Macin Baldwin as Fox Young Man
waterbugs
waterbugs that swim on their backs
Mulch itself is not alive, however within a few weeks or days there is a lot of life working with mulch to break it down. There are different bacteria and fungi that break it down into humus (not the kind you eat) and other nutrients. This is why you have to continue to apply mulch and also why aged mulch is good to plant in.
Eat the rainbow of puking bob the builder
waterbugs
Flies, waterbugs, skeeters (XD)...
EVERY THING. most likely just mulch and fertilizer.