Yes, there are hundreds of insects that eat plants and flowers. Some of these insects include ants, bees, wasps, beetles, and cockroaches.
Pitcher plants eat insects as a source of nutrients, particularly nitrogen. These plants typically grow in nutrient-poor soil, so they have evolved to supplement their diet by trapping and digesting insects in their pitcher-shaped leaves. This adaptation allows them to thrive in environments where other plants struggle to survive.
Some plants feed on insects and other small animals because the soil they grow in is very poor. They gain additional nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous from the insects and animals they consume.
omnivore :) hoped that answered your question
A mouse that likes to eat plants and insects is commonly known as an omnivorous mouse. It has a diverse diet that includes both vegetation and small insects as part of its regular intake.
No. They eat all the bad bugs that eat all your good plants
Insectivorous plants eat insects as a dietary supplement.
they do not eat insects they eat plants
insects eat plants
Most insects eat plants or other insects.
They eat insects. Millions of insects.
they eat insects. and plants
Frogs do not eat plants. Instead, they eat insects. So the blue arrow frog also eats insects, and not plants.
no they dont they only eat other insects and plants.
Toads do not eat plants. They are carnivores and eat insects.
plants, remains of insects,
Secondary consumer. They eat mostly insects, and the insects eat plants.
Carnivorous plants like Venus flytraps