Farmers appreciate grasshoppers for their role in the ecosystem as they help with soil aeration and nutrient cycling through their feeding habits. Additionally, they can serve as a natural food source for various birds and other wildlife, promoting biodiversity. In some cases, specific grasshopper species can also be indicators of healthy soil and farm environments. However, it's important to note that in large numbers, they can become pests, damaging crops.
can grasshopers fly
they cannot here they just have like instecs
No, but they are protected by an exoskeleton, which is like a shell in a way.
Nothing.Grasshopers just like to hop around!
grasshopers live in places with vegtables places like gardens
no they dont they like leaves of from plants loly 13
yes
No.
No. Grasshoppers like all insects have an exoskeleton.
No. Grasshoppers like all insects have an exoskeleton.
it does not it has eggs that are layed and that is how they are supposed to have little grasshopers
they dont smell