The larval stage of insects, commonly referred to as caterpillars in butterflies and moths or maggots in flies, is when they feed the most. During this stage, they consume large amounts of food to support their rapid growth and energy needs before undergoing metamorphosis. This intense feeding behavior is crucial for accumulating the energy reserves required for their transformation into adult forms.
there isn't an insect who feeds on fishes.
The most destructive stage of the most of the insect pest is the Larval stage.
There is different monsters to feed at different stages... Stage 1: 3 feeds of 30 pokeys Stage 2: 6 feeds of 20 pokeys and 15 fink Stage 3: 9 feeds of 50 banditoes Stage 4: 12 feeds of 10 banditoes and 15 fangs Stage 5: 15 feeds of 30 fangs Stage 6: 30 fangs till +3 bonus
No, it's an insect which usually feeds on mammals
The stick insect feeds mainly on the aphid which eats your plants. So no I would keep the stick insect.
By providing leaves,flowers,wood,roots,fruits etc....So that the insect feeds on them.
The inactive stage of development is one where the insect grows but does not move. This is most common during the egg stage.
The second stage of insect growth is the larval stage, during which the insect often looks very different from its adult form and focuses on feeding and growing. The third stage is the pupal stage, where the insect undergoes a transformation, undergoing significant changes in structure and form to prepare for its adult life. This process is known as metamorphosis, and it varies among different insect species.
This stage is known as imago. It is the final stage in the process of metamorphosis, and is when the insect gains adult maturity.
Butterfly. As a caterpillar, it feeds on farmer's crops and therefore considered a pest. In adult stage, it help plants pollinate which is considered as beneficial. Miss Lan
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It is The larva