Yes, they will. Carnivorous plants will catch any bugs that trigger the trap, they don't care!
to eat the bugs in the garden
yes ladybugs do eat stink bugs because they are small bugs and it is easy for ladybugs to eat them.
Depends on the size of the frog. Most eat bugs, but some eat pinkies! (One day old mice) Frogs are strictly carnivorous. They do NOT eat plants!!!
yes
stink bugs are good to keep they eat other insects and intruders.
no birds eat stink bugs because well they stink.
Carnivorous creatures do not eat plants.
no they dont
they eat bugs to supplement the lack of available nutrients
A carnivorous plant is the type of plant that eats bugs. Plants such as butterworts and sundews, corkscrews, flytraps and waterwheels and pitcher plants trap bugs in order to meet nutrient needs that are lacking in the poor soils where they generally grow. The first widely-circulated research on the subject of carnivorous plants was Insectivorous Plants by English naturalist Charles Robert Darwin (Feb. 12, 1809-April 19, 1882).
Yes, bladderworts (Utricularia spp) can eat bugs but no, they do not eat plants. The carnivorous plants in question trap juvenile fishes, mosquito larvae, nematodes, protozoa, rotifers, tadpoles, and water fleas in order to introduce into their diets nutrients which are unavailable in the soil.
Yes, wolf spiders are known to feed on stink bugs. Stink bugs are part of their diet as they are opportunistic predators that feed on a variety of insects. Wolf spiders use their speed and agility to capture and eat stink bugs along with other prey items.