Many insects lay small white eggs that are soft. It could be a dragonfly, butterfly or even a type of moth.
They are mostly herbivores but some are decomposers.
A grasshopper is an insect that can be found hopping from blade to blade in grassy areas. They have powerful hind legs designed for jumping and feeding on grasses and leaves.
Cacao leaves can kill insects because of a toxic chemical they contain. Cacao or cocoa leaves have a toxin called tannin that is very poisonous to insects.
what i learnt in the school was it is adopted for insectivorous living its leaves have hairy borders n slippery surface to trap the insects as soon a insect comes near by the hairy hindges in the periperhy of the leaves catches it n the leaves folds within inside to trap the insect complety
If you have an insect bite with 3 hole that are triangular shaped, it is most likely bed bugs. You need to treat your home immediately to get rid of the bugs.
The orange insect on sunflower leaves is a red sunflower seed weevil. It eats the sunflower seeds where its larvae hatches.
Sometimes certain spiders do that. I hope this helps!
Insects can feed on leaves. It depends on the species and life stage of the insect. For example, caterpillars (butterfly larvae) feed on leaves, but the adult butterflies feed on nectar and will not eat leaves.
Most of the time its flies,clean it out and put a bandage on it and call the vet.
Immature insect forms usually spend their time eating. In order to grow to a bigger size and build specialized structures they must eat a lot of food.
Eggs on plant leaves are often laid by insects as a way to protect and provide food for their offspring. The eggs can hatch into larvae that feed on the plant, helping the insect offspring grow and develop.
leaves, fruit, flowers, flower buds, and insect larvae
The mud puppy is known to never come out of the water. This strange creature only hunts at night for things such as worms, crayfish, and insect larvae.
They are mostly herbivores but some are decomposers.
Kiwi eat some plant parts, but generally not the leaves of plants. They eat seeds and small fruits. This is in addition to their main diet of earthworms, fungi, insect larvae and other invertebrates, as well as eels, freshwater crayfish and small lizards.
No, they are not strict herbivores. About 80% of their diet consists of plant matter (leaves, flowers, seeds, etc), but 20% comes from animal/insect protein (they love small fish, slugs, insect larvae, and will snatch butterflies, bees, flies right out of the air.)
Are you sure it is an insect. It could be mildew.