Just about any critter can enter an open mouth. Although not naturally prone to seek out human mouths the appearance of an open mouth could offer a tempting cover to hide from stink bug eaters. Best advice is don't put your mouth near a stink bug.
only if you open your mouth and sleep and it depends on were you sleep because you are more likely to get them on a wooden bed but if you sleep on a metal bed you wouldn't get as much as a wooden be because bed bugs like wood because it is nice and cosy
yes. there are microscopic bugs all over the human body. there are bugs in your eyelashes and on your teeth. i know it's gross!
If your mouth is open, there is nothing stopping them!
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by leaping from basically rock to rock and caches bugs with its mouth
No, actually dust is a mixture of dirt and dead skin particles. Sometimes there is a mixture of hair too. However there are tiny bugs that live in dust called dust mites. These microscopic bugs feast on the dust they live on. Dust mites have mouth, but they are too small to bite anything except for dust.
Only vertebrates have teeth. Lady bugs do have mouth parts designed for chewing and crushing. These are composed of chitin like most of the other hard parts on insects.
where do shield bugs live?
Same bugs that live in wood.
We all live with bugs. They infest even the cleanest homes. Even the cleanest skin and hair are home to thousands of microscopic bugs. How do we live with bugs? We couldn't live without them.
There is generally one one kind of mite that can live on hermit crabs. You find them around their joint and their mouth parts. Other bugs in the crabitat like booklice or rollie pollie bugs, or spring tails can be disturbing to us but not harmful to the crabs.
German bugs
they live with me
NO BED BUGS CAN,T LIVE IN A SWIMMING POOL because they are bed bugs not pool bugs.
anything that fits in their mouth
No. It sounds like a joke.