Lacewings are primarily considered carnivorous consumers, particularly in their larval stage. They feed on various pests, including aphids, mites, and other small insects, making them beneficial for pest control in gardens and agriculture. Adult lacewings primarily consume nectar, pollen, and honeydew, but their larvae are the main predators. Overall, they play an important role in the ecosystem by helping to regulate pest populations.
Lacewings belong to the order Neuroptera.
Lacewings are bugs that have ears at the base of their front wings. It is stated that the lacewings do live in NZ and that they like the freshwater lakes.
Chrysopidae is the scientific name for lacewings. The name is that of the insect family that also may be called common lacewings green lacewings. It traces its origins back to the Greek words for "gold eye" or "gold face."
swan is which type of consumer
No, they're another order entirely. Dragonflies are part of order Odonata, lacewings are Neuroptera. Dragonflies have incomplete metamorphosis with a nymph and no pupa, lacewings have a larva and pupa stage. ^^
a squid is a predator-type consumer.
What type of consumer is a grass carp
a tall consumer
It is a primary consumer
Secondary Consumer
a primary consumer
primary consumer.