no caterpillars dont eat other caterpillars or people they eat plants and protein.
No Only LIME caterpillars (caterpillars which are born at lime plants/leaves) eat lime leaves. They eat leaves that they are suitable for.
Yes, sometimes, to eat the plants. The kind of caterpillars vary depending on what plants are growing.
Caterpillars also eat plants and grass!
Caterpillars eat your plants and their leaves.
Leafs
Different caterpillars eat various things. Most eat the leaves of plants, a few eat the eggs of insects, aphids, scale insects or ant larvae. Some eat other caterpillars.
Caterpillars are larval form of the order Lepidoptera. Caterpillars eat plants called host plants, while the adult butterflies drink nectar plants. If caterpillars don't have access to their specific host plant, they wont eat anything and thus they will die.
Caterpillars are foes to plants because they eat their leaves which are the ones that do photosynthesis, they destroy plants...
Caterpillars generally feed on the leaves of plants, with preferences varying depending on the species of caterpillar. Some common plant types that caterpillars eat include milkweed, parsley, dill, and clover.
It depends upon the species of caterpillar. Monarch butterfly caterpillars eat milkweed. Gulf Fritillary caterpillars eat only passionvine. Many moth caterpillars can eat several types of plants. Butterflies are the most particular. They can eat only very limited species of plants. Without those plants, they will starve. Harvester butterfly caterpillars are 'meat' eaters; they eat aphids. Some caterpillars are cannibals and will eat other caterpillars off and on, but not as their primary diet.
In general, caterpillars eat plants. If they cannot find any plants to eat, however, they can sometimes resort to being cannibals.