Cicadas primarily feed on the sap of trees and shrubs rather than directly eating flowers. They use their specialized mouthparts to extract sap from the xylem of plants. However, some species may be attracted to flowering plants for nectar, but they do not consume the flowers themselves. Overall, their diet primarily consists of the sap from woody plants rather than specific flowers.
with its mouth!!
the drink sap and plant juice
they need something to eat!
it eats you and drinks your blood just kidding i think they eat other insects but im not positive
cause they need something to eat
No they dont.They eat sap from tree roots. Adults eat the sap from the tree above the surface of the ground.
This insect is called a cicada killer, a giant wasp that ranges from 20-40mm. The cicada killer paralyzes cicadas with it's stinger, sometimes in mid-flight, and drags the cicada down into it's burrow. It then lays it's eggs on the cicada, and it's larvae eat it.
In India they eat every single part of the cicada. This is true because I say so.
Birds. They will eat cicadas. Also, children with fly swatters are enemies of the cicada.
They eat Grevillea flowers.
yes panda eat flowers and bamboo
Yes, rats can eat flowers, but not all flowers are safe for them to consume. It is important to research which flowers are safe for rats to eat before offering them as a treat.