Yes! They do have blood. If you pick them up some might put come orange-yellow stuff on you for self-defence and that is their blood!!!
No they are Cold Blooded.
Nope. They are coldblooded :)
No, all insects are cold-blooded.
Yes they have hearts and blood
No
pale yellow
there are millions of flying bugs that suck yr blood............*
they suck your blood whilst your asleep!
Many people call these blood bugs because of their bright red color, but they in fact do not suck blood. These bugs are actually a type of mite.
That depends...do the lady bugs have grenades? Lady bugs typically eat sap suckers, such as aphids, rather than blood suckers. Also, they secrete fluids that you would probably not want in your home.
No. As odd as it may sound, the word "bug" is used scientifically to refer only to two suborders (Heteroptera and Homoptera) of the order Hemiptera. So cinch bugs, water bugs, bed bugs and cicadas are all "bugs", but lady bugs, potato bugs and doodlebugs, are not. However, the word has its legitimate non-scientific meaning referring to just about anything that crawls, creeps, wiggles or squirms, and so the scientific "bugs" are sometimes called "true bugs".
they are not because they eat fruit and bugs. but they do suck blood from animals
no they dont
lice eat blood.
Well little children that like lady bugs but the poor lady bugs in danger. and other bugs want to eat the lady bugs.
No-see-um is actually just a nickname biting midges (Ceratopogonidae). Which are actually insects, not bugs. There are also different species. Some species suck blood of living creatures, others suck blood from other insects while some species eat nectar.
no,it's just breast cancer.the bugs will still suck your blood because that is all they like to do.(it's a habbit) Miss Bri!!
Bugs that feed on blood are sandfly, blackfly, tsetse fly, bedbugs, assassin bugs, mosquitoes, ticks, lice, mites, midges, leeches and fleas. The bugs that commonly feed on human blood, especially at home, are mosquitoes, beg bugs, lice and triatomine bugs