Yes, some caterpillar species do eat laurel leaves. The specific types of caterpillars that feed on laurel can vary depending on the region and the species of laurel. Generally, caterpillars are herbivorous and will consume a variety of plants, including laurel, as part of their diet. However, not all caterpillars will target laurel as a food source.
Laurel leaves are fed on by many different insects. Spider mites, greedy scale, oleander scale, shothole borer beetle, cutworms, and aphids are all insects that feed on laurel leaves.
no caterpillars dont eat other caterpillars or people they eat plants and protein.
Because the caterpillars keep peeing on them :(
hawks eat caterpillars
yes! beetles eat caterpillars because caterpillars cannot eat beetles because they are softer and smaller so, beetles some do it caterpillars.
Caterpillars also eat plants and grass!
Yes. Many species of ants eat caterpillars.
Some caterpillars do in fact eat greenflies. Not all caterpillars will eat greenflies or like insects because they don't like them.
Caterpillars eat saw grass, and Birds or Hedgehogs eat caterpillars.
No, caterpillars cannot eat salt. They eat leaves, or other organic matter.
No Only LIME caterpillars (caterpillars which are born at lime plants/leaves) eat lime leaves. They eat leaves that they are suitable for.
No snakes do no teat caterpillars. They eat mice,rats,bunnys, and other animals like that.