yes of course fish will feed on them. water strider (JESUS BUG) also eat other water bugs spring tails and any other bug except one bigger than them!
Herbivores *Awkward smile*
Insects that are able to walk across the surface of water are called water striders. Water striders make use of the high surface tension of water together with their long, hydrophobic legs to stay above water.
im not sure if they do but i think they do because frogs eat any bug they see as i have been informed before, im pretty sure they do eat waterstriders.
yes they are called water striders!
they eat other fish in the water cuz fish cant come out of the water
they can walk on water they move very quickly to help keep themselves safe from prey they have short front legs they have long middle legs they are strong and flexible
Water striders eat small insects that fall on the water's surface,or larvae that live just bellow the surface.
Water striders have tiny hairs on their feet that enables them to walk on the surface tension of water without getting wet.
Insects that are able to walk across the surface of water are called water striders. Water striders make use of the high surface tension of water together with their long, hydrophobic legs to stay above water.
Surface tension is important to water striders because surface tension gives them the ability to float and not sink and drown.
im not sure if they do but i think they do because frogs eat any bug they see as i have been informed before, im pretty sure they do eat waterstriders.
they are called water striders
yes they are called water striders!
yes all the time
they eat other fish in the water cuz fish cant come out of the water
Yes. Water Striders do it all the time.
they can walk on water they move very quickly to help keep themselves safe from prey they have short front legs they have long middle legs they are strong and flexible
Water striders primarily feed on small insects that fall onto the water surface, such as mosquitoes, flies, and other aquatic insects. They use their long forelegs to capture and consume their prey.