What pests do frogs eat on farmland, what pests do frogs eat

Updated on science 2024-05-11
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You're right, there are snails, mosquitoes, flies, grasshoppers, frogs not only eat mosquitoes and flies, but also prey on a large number of agricultural pests such as moths and rice planthoppers, and the number of pests they eat a year is about 50,000. That's why people call it "the protector of the crops". On the one hand, humans are killing a large number of frogs, resulting in a smaller and smaller number of frogs.

    On the other hand, in order to stop the pests in the farmland, people can only often spray pesticides into the farmland, so that there are many pesticides left on the crops. So after human beings eat these crops with pesticide residues, there are all kinds of problems in the body, in fact, these are the hazards of killing frogs!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Frogs eat insects, worms, flies, mosquitoes, locusts, mole crickets, green worms, earthworms, and other pests.

    Frogs are amphibians that can move on land and sometimes in farmland when they reach adulthood. The frog's main diet is relatively small animals. Because frogs have a very special eye structure and can only see moving animals, they will directly prey on some live animals to eat.

    Among insects, there are many pests that will stay on the crops grown by humans, eat the leaves, fruits or suck their juice, and are very harmful to these crops. Frogs are able to get rid of these pests, which can protect human crops and ensure yields.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't know what the farmland you are asking about is mainly planted, but in the general rice fields, there are rice blind bugs, rice green bugs, rice leafhoppers, white-backed planthoppers, brown planthoppers, gray planthoppers, rice leaf rollers, two chemical borers, three chemical borers, large borers, rice thrips, rice gall mosquitoes and so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You're saying great, it's amazing, it's amazing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Like mosquitoes or something

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