butterfly mate and lay eggs, The next spring. caterpillars hatch and begin their lives to become butterflysss,
Spiders don't feed their babies with milk. Baby spiders get their feed by themselves catching small insects and don't need mother's care.
Hummingbirds feed their babies by regurgitating nectar, insects, and water into their mouths. The mother hummingbird will repeat this process multiple times a day until the babies are old enough to feed themselves. The young hummingbirds will eventually learn to feed on their own and then leave the nest.
Young robins typically eat a diet consisting of insects such as worms, caterpillars, and beetles. They may also eat fruits and berries as they grow older and start to explore a wider range of foods. Adult robins may also feed their young with regurgitated insects.
Rudd fish are omnivorous and primarily feed on aquatic plants, algae, insects, crustaceans, and small fish. They have a varied diet, consuming a mix of plant material and small invertebrates that they find in their freshwater habitats.
Phytophagous insects are insects that primarily feed on plants for sustenance. They can cause damage to crops and vegetation by consuming plant materials such as leaves, stems, fruits, and roots. Some examples of phytophagous insects include beetles, caterpillars, and aphids.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.
No, they regurgitate partially digested worms and other insects for their young.
Mainly seeds and insects. Adults lean heavily to seeds, but feed insects to the young.
Spiders don't feed their babies with milk. Baby spiders get their feed by themselves catching small insects and don't need mother's care.
Praying mantis ,beekiller and ladybird feed on other insects.
Hummingbirds feed their babies by regurgitating nectar, insects, and water into their mouths. The mother hummingbird will repeat this process multiple times a day until the babies are old enough to feed themselves. The young hummingbirds will eventually learn to feed on their own and then leave the nest.
Most insects take little or no care of the young. But there are some exceptions where some insects care for their young. Example would be ants. But they only care for the egg until they hatch. Then, the young is on its own to defend for itself. Wasps carefully guard and feed the young.
Birds, no birds, have breast nipples to feed their young. They rely on insects that the mothers mash up in their mouths and feed to their babies. When they are older and can fly, they will drink water and catch their own insects.
The mother does not feed her young, she just protects them. They hunt for thing like insects and small frogs gradually eating large fish and than mammals.
They catch insects, some insects feed on plants so the insects that feed on plants will increase. I hope that, that will help. =D
when young they will eat eating various aphids, leafhoppers, mosquitoes, caterpillars and other soft-bodied insects Later, they will eat larger insects, beetles, grasshoppers, crickets, and other pest insects. Hope it helps :)
Spiders feed on ants and insects.