They can become cannibalistic so im gunna say omnivores
The cased caddis fly larva is a detritivore, meaning it primarily feeds on decaying organic matter found in its environment. While it might accidentally consume some small organisms while feeding, its main diet consists of plant material, algae, and other detritus.
Mosquito larvae are primarily filter feeders, feeding on organic matter and microorganisms in the water. They are not considered omnivores because they do not actively seek out and consume both plant and animal matter.
yes
yes. they are catergorized with caterpillars and eat all sorts of vegitation.
A dragonfly larva is a herbivore.
They can become cannibalistic so im gunna say omnivores
The cased caddis fly larva is a detritivore, meaning it primarily feeds on decaying organic matter found in its environment. While it might accidentally consume some small organisms while feeding, its main diet consists of plant material, algae, and other detritus.
Mosquito larvae are primarily filter feeders, feeding on organic matter and microorganisms in the water. They are not considered omnivores because they do not actively seek out and consume both plant and animal matter.
carnivore carnivore
yes
Adult moths are herbivores, eating only pollen. Their larva (caterpillars) are almost always herbivores (feeding on plants) but may be detrivores (eating rotted material) or omnivores when they eat other insects.
yes. they are catergorized with caterpillars and eat all sorts of vegitation.
No, a dragonfly is not an omnivore. Dragonflies are carnivorous insects that mainly feed on other insects, such as mosquitoes, flies, and gnats. They catch their prey mid-air using their quick flying and excellent eyesight.
Dragonfly larvas eat other bugs wich make 'em carnivores
A steel head trout is almost just like a small mouth bass it eats anything in its path so basicaly it's considered a carnivore. Ever heard of a plant being used for bait no so all bait or lures have to represent a a living creature.
A beetle larva is a consumer. It consumes organic matter as it feeds on other organisms or dead plant material. It does not produce its own food like a producer or break down organic matter like a decomposer.