No. Both sexes are bioluminescent.
No, they only live for one season.
yes both female and male lady bugs have spots.
no. only certain bugs do.
You can make your yard or garden come to life with creative and easy outdoor patio lighting. Light not only provides security, it creates a mood for your outdoor entertaining. Decorative lighting doesn't have to be expensive. Luminaries are great for pathway lighting and are an easy-to-create project. Torches are inexpensive and help to keep bugs away. Tiny white Christmas lights can provide beauty to shrubs all year round.
No. A fog light is an auxilary driving light. It is not intended for primary factory lighting, only secondary.
yes they do but only if there dead of if the male bug is starving i mean like what else r they suppose to do rape the bug?
When planning a remodelling of a kitchen the lighting in the kitchen should be taken into account. Probably the biggest mistake is only having one light, there should be layered lighting.
easy.when she gets pregnant she won't eat much food as much as she used too.so when you catch or buy bugs for her you should not get as many.and when female lizards are pregnant they only eat injured bugs because of her pragnacey she can't catch fast bugs or it will not only hurt her her larvas will die.so she needs less bugs and the bugs have to be alive,but still have to be injured so she can catch them easier.
The only alternative to artificial lighting is natural lighting and that is available only a portion of the day unless you happen to have some sort of photo-luminescent life form in your home; however, biological light is typically very dim.
The building had no roof, allowing sunlight to get in. This was the only lighting available.
Only you can decide if you should add driveway lighting. It's really a matter of personal preference. Do you want solar lighting or wired lights? Solar lights can range in price from $10/light to more than $100/light. Wired lighting can be more expensive and require a professional electrician to install.
No, only if you are shooting in the dark or dim lighting.