Timberman beetles primarily feed on the wood of various trees, particularly conifers and hardwoods. They consume the cellulose in the wood, which they break down with the help of symbiotic microorganisms in their digestive systems. The larvae often burrow into the wood, creating tunnels as they feed, while adults may also feed on the bark.
The eat cucumbers
Most beetles eat plants, some are predatory or eat detritus like dungbeetles.
nobody knows
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scarab beetles and worms with beer
Timberman beetle was created in 1758.
no they do not eat beetles. they eat leaves.
yes. beetles would eat almost anything that's dead.
Many like flies, roaches, beetles, ants.
They eat harvester ants, beetles, and grasshoppers.
The beetle is considered to a be a primary consumer. This is because beetles eat producers that make their own food.
They eat beetles and insects of the area they are from. Some will even eat lizards and small snakes.