Will a grasshopper eat a caterpillar?
Grasshoppers prefer to eat grasses, leaves and cereal crops, but many grasshoppers are omnivorous. They probably would eat berries if given them.
What is the difference between cockroach and grasshopper life cycle?
cockroaches lay their eggs in eggcases or eggpouches while grasshoppers lay their eggs in the soil.
How do grasshoppers stick to sides and walls?
Grasshoppers and other insects are able to walk up walls because of the huge number of bristles on the bottom of their feet. These bristles act as traction that allows them to crawl up things.
How is the grasshopper more advanced than the crayfish?
Use its tail to swim backwards at high velocity.
What is the role of a grasshopper in a food chain?
in a food chain the grasshopper would be the primary consumer.second in the food chain!
Grass ---->
Grasshopper ---->
Toad ---->
Snake ---->
Hawk
Where to get chocolate covered grasshoppers?
Take chocolate and take a grasshoppr. Drown the grasshopper and dip into the chocolate and let it harden
if kept as pets you would place a peice of spng into the cage.
the spung would be damp
How do you make the alcoholic drink called a Grasshopper?
Shake together with ice in a cocktail shaker and strain into a martini glass or something similar.
What kind of insects do mice eat?
Generally, house mice are herbivores, and eat only fruits and grains. However, if their preferred foods aren't available, they'll eat other foods, including meat, dairy, and insects. This is a starvation diet for a mouse though, and they can't survive on these sorts of foods indefinitely. Mice are herbivores, generally eating only fruit and grains. If these are not available, they will eat other foods, including insects.
What insect has eight legs green in color and round and looks like it has 2 heads?
Insects cannot have 8 legs. All insects have 6 legs.
What do grasshopers like to do?
They lay eggs, which are sheltered from the cold weather by topsoil until spring. That's why you don't see many large bugs higher north. The permafrost is too thick for them to dig through.
What do crickets and grasshoppers eat?
well my cricket seems to eat leaves,grass,bread,fruits,and vegstibles.I like crickets alot <3.have fun with your cricket.(you should read The Cricket in Times Square,its a really good book(=)
Cricket bites are more annoying than dangerous. These little insects bite out of self defense, so unless they're trapped in your hands or between you and your clothes, there isn't much to worry about. When a cricket does bite you'll know for sure - it will be a small sharp pain and burn. The best remedy is a dab of polysporin - this will help prevent infection but also relieve the pain and burning pretty quick. In my experiences, the polysproin did the job within about 1-2 min (stopped pain and burn, reduced redness and mild swelling). Of course if you are allergic to insect bites, you need to seek health care immediately. As far as the insect community is aware, there are no poisonous crickets. In fact, if a cricket is in your house, I would be more concerned about finding holes in my wardrobe and clothes than being bit!
A palpiger is the portion of the labium which bears the palpi in insects.
What is a blue-winged grasshopper?
A blue-winged grasshopper is a grasshopper species, Oedipoda caerulescens, which lives in regions with sparse vegetation.
What is the major component of the exoskeleton of a grasshoppers?
The exoskeleton is made of chitin, a polysaccharide.
Why does a grasshopper eat grass and not suck nectar?
Because it has not adapted to living on nectar, but on eating plants.
Do butterflies and grasshoppers eat herbs?
Grasshoppers do but butterflies (the ADULT stage of a caterpillar) do not (the caterpillars do though).
Can spiders be divided in equal halves?
No. Spiders have a clear "front" and "back" which are not interchangeable. Consequently they have a clear "right" and "left" side.