I'm not sure, but i don't think so. I think they need about the amount of one exact gallon of water!!Thank you for asking that question hon.
yes lighting bugs DO NEED WATER. anything that is alive or living needs water.
I think it's about a half gallon or apx. 2.5 liters. Something like that.
water and ants feed the ants tothe water bugs
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To wash a dirt bike with Simple Green and water you can mix them at any ratio you prefer. There is a recommendation of 1 cup of Simple Green to 1 gallon of water.
0.5 gallon is 8 cups.
You would need to drink four half liter bottles to equal a gallon. One gallon is equivalent to 8 pints or 16 cups, so four half liter bottles would equal 2 liters, which is approximately half a gallon.
They need water. If they reproduce they need more water. They like to latch on to little sticks. Beware they bite
If you have one gallon of water and your using a 5 to 1 mix ratio, you need 3 cups, 3 tablespoons and a half teaspoon. I'm sure 3 cups will do the trick though.
A half-pint is equivalent to 0.0625 gallons. To add this to a gallon, you would be adding 0.0625 gallons to 1 gallon, giving you a total of 1.0625 gallons.
They get all the water they need from their food such as grubs, scorpions, and millipedes.
You chlorinate the well. This is a specialised technique and you need a 'well technician' to do it properly. For now pour a gallon of regular domestic laundry bleach into the well and take measure to seal entry for pests.