Caddis fly larvae are food for many animals, including fish, insects, and birds. These insects are found in bodies of water in their larval stages. Trout is a particular fish that eats this insect.
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.
A green fly, commonly known as a greenbottle fly, is primarily a carnivore as it often feeds on decaying organic matter and can also prey on other small insects. However, during its larval stage, it may also consume decomposing material, which positions it as a scavenger. Overall, while it has characteristics of both a carnivore and a decomposer, it is not a herbivore.
Yes, they catch other flying insects and eat them.
No, flies actually eat plant sap, which comes from plants, so many people consider it as a herbivore.
It's a carnivorous, or rather insectivorous plant.
A caddis fly is an insect of the order Trichoptera with two pairs of hairy wings, found near lakes and streams.
A caddisworm is the larva of the caddis fly.
It has an exoskeleton.
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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.
about 20 to 25 years
A caddice is another name for the caddis, the larva of a caddice fly.
I think it is the mosquito, but I am not 100% sure. (80% sure.)
a cicada approximately 2 inches long
Mayflies, caddis flies, damsel flies, grasshoppers, crickets, dragon fly.
The dragon fly is a carnivore.
Liam Caddis was born on 1993-09-20.