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What Do Crane Flies Eat? Diet & Eating Habits

Writer Rachel Davis
What Do Crane Flies Eat

What do crane flies eat?

Adult crane flies do not consume much in the way of food. The larval stage is the only one of their four life stages in which they consume food, and it is this stage that can be hazardous to your crop. Roots of grass and other plantations are the larvae’s primary source of nutrition.

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Crane flies have four phases in their life cycle: the egg, the larval stage, the pupal stage, and the adult stage. Crane flies are only alive for a brief period of time as adults. Once they have emerged from the pupal stage, these flies begin to mate with one another. The adult crane flies are careful to place their larvae on soil that has moisture and has a healthy plantation surrounding it, the larvae will always be able to find abundant sources of food as it grows.

Some species of crane flies do eat mosquitos while other don’t. After reaching adulthood, a crane fly’s diet is essentially limited to nectar from flowers and some plants. They also eat grass and leaves.

 Animals and Insects

Crane flies don’t feed on animals and insects. Crane flies only feed on nectar from flowers, grass, plants and leaves.

Fruits and vegetables

Crane flies are insects that don’t eat any fruits or vegetables.

What crane flies don’t eat?

Crane flies don’t kill or eat other insects. Crane flies don’t eat ants, bugs, spiders, aphids, mosquitoes, other bugs, termites, moths, or flies. Crane flies don’t eat anything other than grass, leaves, plants and nectar from flowers.

Crane flies play a vital part in the ecosystem by performing a variety of functions. Most significantly, adult and larval crane flies provide food for a wide variety of creatures, including birds, fish, frogs, lizards, spiders, and various insects, among others.