larvae is the baby of insects, for example, ant larvae, bee larvae, etc. etc.
Some common names for aquatic larvae include tadpoles (of frogs or toads), nymphs (of dragonflies or mayflies), and larvae (of mosquitoes, beetles, or butterflies). These larvae are typically found in water bodies where they undergo stages of development before transforming into adult organisms.
Yes, frogs do eat larvae. In fact, many frog species primarily feed on larvae, such as mosquito larvae, as part of their diet. This helps control insect populations and maintains the balance of the ecosystem.
wasps life cycle is that they start as anegg, then hatch and become larvae, the adults put the larvae in comb shaped cells, the adults then feed the larvae. once fed the larvae are enclosed within the cell, when they are done growing they eat there way out. the larvae are now nymphs. they will then become adults!
Ant larvae are fed by adult worker ants with a diet primarily consisting of regurgitated liquid food. This liquid is high in proteins, fats, and other nutrients necessary for the development of the larvae. The composition of this food can vary depending on the species of ant and the needs of the growing larvae.
Bee larvae that are fed royal jelly for longer than three days have been selected to be queen bees. After the first three days, the bee larvae are typically fed nectar or diluted honey and pollen.
If by young you mean the larvae, then yes. The bees do feed the larvae.
Larvae is the plural of larva, the first stage of insect life.
There is no class in larvae. Perhaps you mean something else. If so resubmit your question.
food for silkworm larvae
The water is clean, and well oxygenated.
They are larvae
If you mean Larvesta, then in a house from someone on Route 18.
I'm not entirely sure, but I think that larvae are called 'larvae'.
Firstly, amphibians do not have "larvae". They do have an immature stage in-between egg and adult which I can not recall the name for, but it is NOT larvae. If by excretion you mean the elimination of wastes, it occurs in them much the same as in the adults. They eat, it passes through the digestive system and is eliminated as a waste product.
If you are using it as a comparison: Baby, Child, Adult - Egg, Larve, Butterfly.
no, because the larvae ARE the baby
No, it's a moth's larvae.