Laurel leaves are fed on by many different insects. Spider mites, greedy scale, oleander scale, shothole borer beetle, cutworms, and aphids are all insects that feed on laurel leaves.
no they eat waste from others such as leaves grass and goatb droppings.if they eat insects it would poisone them. their stomachs cannot take in the bugs.
Insects eat a variety of food sources including plant matter (leaves, flowers), other insects (predation), and decaying organic material (detritivores).
ways of eating. Some insects eat other insects, like the mantis. Other insects prefer to eat fruit (fruit flies) while still others prefer to eat leaves (caterpillars). Generally, most insects eat anything found, though, like leaves, fruit, grass, dirt, etc.grass
Some insects that eat clover include caterpillars, beetles, weevils, and grasshoppers. These insects may feed on the leaves, flowers, or stems of clover plants.
Baby chimpanzee eAT banana and leaves
All insects eat leaves
Most insects eat the leaves.
no.
grasshoppers eat leaves
stick insects do not eat bugs. They eat ivy or blackberry leaves.
yes
Grass, insects and leaves
they eat oak leaves
Dragonflies only eat other insects.
No. They eat insects. Millions of them each night are eaten by bats. __ Not all bats eat insects. There are fruit eating bats and these bats do indeed eat leaves on occasion as well.
Yes, some caterpillar species do eat laurel leaves. The specific types of caterpillars that feed on laurel can vary depending on the region and the species of laurel. Generally, caterpillars are herbivorous and will consume a variety of plants, including laurel, as part of their diet. However, not all caterpillars will target laurel as a food source.
In carnivorous plants, the "mouths" eat insects to give the plant its necessary nitrogen.