im not sure... i think so....
Yes, it is recommended to keep baby newts away from adult newts to prevent potential harm or stress to the babies. Adult newts may see the babies as competition for food or territory, leading to aggression or even cannibalism. It is best to keep them separated to ensure the safety of the young newts.
yes, bids do eat newts
All ants like to eat different foods. Some ants like to eat sweet, sugary foods. Some ants like to incests, especially an incest called an 'Aphid'. This incest has honey inside of it. But not all ants can eat foods like that, most of the adult ants tend to only eat liquid foods like milk, juice, and liquid-y stuff inside their prey. Ants are magnificent creatures.
yes it can i tried it well they do NOT eat wax worms its still floating in the water as we speak
no ants don't eat silicon.
Yes, it is recommended to keep baby newts away from adult newts to prevent potential harm or stress to the babies. Adult newts may see the babies as competition for food or territory, leading to aggression or even cannibalism. It is best to keep them separated to ensure the safety of the young newts.
No
Some will.
Garter snakes can eat ants but they are more common to eat other things
the things that eat and treat newts
yes, bids do eat newts
no
Under water newts eat worms.
yes because newts are amphibian.
yes, im pretty sure they would eat the baby hamster. ants eat things 10x their size
baby newts
bloodworms. A small amount. i have a 3year old spanish ribbed newt and i feed it half a cm of frozen bloodworms everyday. they can also eat cut up garden worms but i"ve found that when you do it's hadr to make them eat bloodworms again. Also small crickets but they'll be hard to catch cuz newts are mostly blind.