Many different types of living things eat insects. Here are just a few:
* Birds * Humans * Cats * Lizards * Reptiles * Frogs * Newts * Monkeys * Fish * Venus Fly Trap
Insects eat a variety of food sources including plant matter (leaves, flowers), other insects (predation), and decaying organic material (detritivores).
Yes because larva are the offspring of insects
Insects eat many different types of things depending on their species and their environment. Insects eat plants, fruit, other bugs, and decomposing animals. Other insects are parasitic in nature and feed off the blood of living animals.
Insects eat a wide variety of things, depending on the species. Common food sources for insects include nectar, plant leaves, other insects, decaying matter, and even blood in the case of some species like mosquitoes.
Squirrel gliders primarily feed on insects, nectar, pollen, and tree sap. However, they might occasionally consume small vertebrates like lizards or bird eggs if the opportunity arises, but this is not a significant part of their diet.
Yes, trees are living things. They grow and thrive and die.
i think frogs are important to other living things because they eat the insects so the insects won't give us disease that's all what i knowthank you!!!
humans,plants, and insects
Frogs need insects to eat and plants to hide among.
Tree living insects eat trees as the insects bite on the leaves and some may even chew on the trees wood piece
Ladybirds eat plant lice, mealybugs, scale insects, thrips and mice for survival. Ladybirds are also known to eat fruits and vegetables.
no they dont they only eat other insects and plants.
Insects eat a variety of food sources including plant matter (leaves, flowers), other insects (predation), and decaying organic material (detritivores).
Yes because larva are the offspring of insects
you. bugs eat you. i'd be careful if i were you.....
frogs
friuts and insects