Well not all lizards eat insects. But the lizards that do eat insects usually eat beetles, ants, flies, dragonflies, preying mantis, and much much more insects.
Lizards can also eat mealworms, waxworms, cockroaches, and a variety of fruits and vegetables. It's important to research the specific dietary needs of the species of lizard you have to ensure they are getting the proper nutrition.
Common lizards typically eat insects such as spiders, beetles, and ants. They may also consume small invertebrates like worms and snails. Some species of lizards may also eat plants or fruits.
Lots of things. For example, the lizards in the western US are small and they eat insects. Also, the iguanas of the Galapogas Islands eat only seaweed, and the giant lizards of the island of Komodo will hunt and eat a small pig.
Yard lizards typically eat insects such as crickets, ants, and beetles. They may also feed on spiders, small snails, and other small invertebrates found in their environment. Some larger species of yard lizards may even consume small mammals or other lizards.
Backyard lizards may eat ladybugs if they come across them, but ladybugs are not a primary part of their diet. Lizards typically prefer insects like ants, spiders, and beetles as their main food sources.
They can eat lettuce(as a treat), bugs, and some fruit.
Lizards eat bugs and other animals
yes because bugs are attracted to light and lizards eat bugs
Desert lizards eat bugs that live in the desert.
Lizards have many benefits. They can eat annoying bugs, and....yea........
Only certain types of lizards will eat other things.
Bugs and somtimes lizards
Yes.
bugs and water
Bugs
mainly chameleons
lizards eat bugs wich are all over the place and also eat other lizards that they find by bringing in the scent with their tounge.