If you recreate the habitat for the creature you have in mind, then yes, there's no reason you can't have it as a pet. And soon the grub will throughmetamorphosis or shedding change into an adult, which would then require a different habitat with a different source of food. In the 1970's, I remember people who had rocks for pets, so why not grubs for pets? At least grubs are living pets which move around. Good luck with them.
Yes grub worms do bite.Only if you tuch their faces.That is what getts them mad.To tell that it is a grub worm they are white with a black but.Their you go and now you no about grubs.
Yes, the larval stage of certain insects.
Bears are omnivores- they eat a bit of everything, including insect grubs, berries, fish, and animals. And the contents of your camping cooler if you are not careful.
Witchetty grubs are the larva of several types of moths. They are large and edible. They taste like almonds when they are eaten raw. Curl grubs look like witchetty grubs.
Certain beetles and other insects.Certain beetles and other insects.Certain beetles and other insects.Certain beetles and other insects.Certain beetles and other insects.Certain beetles and other insects.
you find grubs in a wet area underground
what the heck do witchetty grubs eat
Grubs are the larvae of insects.
a box for grubs Grubs are small insects
grubs and worms
Butterflies
Grubs, bugs and insects are meerkats' prey.
Grubs, bugs and insects are Meerkats' prey.
witchetty grubs, honey ants and more
No. Grasshoppers are insects. Mammals have live young and nurse them. Grasshoppers lay eggs and leave them to hatch in the sand on their own.
Occasionally insects and grubs, They are primarily herbivores.
They eat grubs and insects
they eat grubs and other small insects
Primarily by smell. They will also hunt for grubs & insects.