Many insects are green. All insects have 6 legs. So it is not possible to answer your question. ________________ The question is not impossible. It does not ask for a complete list. The praying mantis is quite green, and quite beautiful. There are many other green insects.
Well, the name given to animals who eat insects is Insectivors.
Aphids, also known as Greenfly, are mostly monophagous. This means that they will eat only one species of plant. However, some species of Aphid are myxus pwesicae and will eat from many different plants across a variety of families. The aphids lust of plant matter can make them a pest to many horticulturists.So, in short, Greenfly eat plants.To be more precise they take in the sap from the plant. Sap is full of sugars, minerals and goodies that the plant would otherwise use to grow. So when this is diverted to make the greenfly grow the plant suffers.A couple of interesting points: greenfly are a major source of food for ladybirds and also blue-tits ... and ... they don't actually suck, they just insert their needle like mouths into a stem and the pressure in the stem forces the sap into their bodies!
Bees are vegetarian. They don't eat other insects.
Insects eat a variety of food sources including plant matter (leaves, flowers), other insects (predation), and decaying organic material (detritivores).
most eat insects
Ladybugs (Ladybirds, in UK) eats greenfly and insects that are sap suckers on plants.
Foxes primarily feed on small mammals, birds, fruits, and insects. While they might consume a variety of insects, including greenfly (aphids), these are not a significant part of their diet. Foxes tend to hunt for more substantial prey that provides higher energy. Therefore, while they may eat greenfly if available, it is not a common or primary food source for them.
Some caterpillars do in fact eat greenflies. Not all caterpillars will eat greenflies or like insects because they don't like them.
Ladybugs do not eat plants. They feed on insects such as aphids and mites.
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ladybug eat greenfly
No, a greenfly is not a vertebrate. Greenflies, commonly known as aphids, are small insects that belong to the order Hemiptera and are classified as invertebrates. They lack a backbone and are characterized by their soft bodies and ability to reproduce rapidly.
Ladybirds eat Aphids (Greenfly/Blackfly)
All ladybirds (ladybug) eat aphids (greenfly, blackfly),
Better known as "Ladybirds" in the UK, they eat aphids (greenfly) and are a great help to gardeners.
The main diet of a ladybug (ladybird in the UK) are aphids (greenfly).
Ladybird or Ladybug are beetle, able to fly and a predator of greenfly and other insects. Much welcomed in a garden or greenhouse.