yes. beetles would eat almost anything that's dead.
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∙ 14y agobeetles do not eat trees
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∙ 15y agoYes beetles eat fruit.
no
some beetles eat leaves and parts of trees
Yes, beetles eat an assortment of wild berries. The beetles will also eat on fruit crops and fruit trees.
Monkeys and Ground Beetles eat banana trees
Several animals eat beetles in the rainforest. For example, many types of bats, rodents, birds, frogs, lizards, arachnids, and large beetles will eat beetles.
because of all the trilobite beetles that eat all the trees
Mainly the larvae of large beetles, extracted from dead or dying trees.
Northeast beach tiger beetles eat flies and feeds on dead crabs.
no they do not eat beetles. they eat leaves.
They catch bugs in the air, or beetles sometimes on the floor. And they eat the fruits off of trees.
Leaf beetles feed on leaves of different trees and plants, including elms, willows, viburnum, and vegetable plants. Because there are over 35,000 species of leaf beetles, most species prefer a specific type of plant. There are leaf beetles that eat leaves from potato, beans, asparagus, and many other plants.
Beavers, deer, and insects like caterpillars and beetles are known to consume willow trees. Additionally, some species of birds like woodpeckers and finches may also feed on the buds and seeds of willow trees.