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The wood boring edible lava of Australian moths and beetles?

name of -grub the wood-boring larva of certain Australian moths or beetles


What are the edible larva of certain Australian moths and beetles?

Witchetty Grub. Also known as Bardy Grub. Bardi Grub. Witchety Grub. Wichetty Grub. Witchedy Grub and Witchjetti Grub


What edible Australian icon was created in 1923?

Vegemite Vegemite


Which edible Australian icon was created in 1923?

Vegemite (actually, it was created in 1922 but was named and marketed in 1923.)


What is name of large Australian Grubs?

Witchety grubs. They are edible. Not really sure if that's how you spell it, though.


Are edible termites a sustainable food source in certain cultures?

Yes, edible termites are a sustainable food source in certain cultures due to their abundance, nutritional value, and minimal environmental impact.


What are fox food sources?

Basically, anything edible the fox comes across. Rabbits, birds, voles chickens, hedgehogs, even beetles and worms at times.


How many more types of edible beetles are there than edible bees wasp and ants?

All insects are edible to something. Given that, there are 300,000-400,000 described species of bettles and 100,000-125,000 of bees, wasps, and ants. Therefore, there are 3 to 3.2 times more beetle species currently known. However, bees, wasps and ants species are being described at a rate of 1196 per year, while 2308 species of beetles are described. Thus, only 2 times as many more beetles are described each year, thereby bringing the total species balance to somewhere between 2 and 3.2.


Do mice eat fungus?

Only certain fungi are edible and these can be eaten by mice.


Is tobacco edible?

Certain types you can eat. But you shouldn't try to eat all of it.


Is it common to have leaf beetles in your garden?

Yes, it is common to have leaf beetles in gardens as of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The insects in question represent serious threats to edible, herbaceous, ornamental or woody garden plants alike, particularly when lilies, one of their favorite food and host plants, are present.


Can you eat flowers?

Actually, you can! Like certain types of roses for example. Of course, nothing poisonous is edible.