Grasshoppers and other insects are able to walk up walls because of the huge number of bristles on the bottom of their feet. These bristles act as traction that allows them to crawl up things.
they produce a sticky substance on there feet that helps them hold the flowers
they have these little spikes on each leg like Spiders do and the grasshopper uses them to climb the plant
no
for humans its on the sides of the head but for crickets its in their legs and for the grasshoppers its in their stomach!!!
No, stick insects do not eat grasshoppers.
It depends on the wall. Grasshoppers don't have "sticky" feet like spiders, they have little grippers. A concrete wall? yes. A stucco wall? yes. Painted drywall? Probably not. They have to have something to grip.
The anterolateral walls are at the front and sides. The posterolateral walls are at the back and sides.
Because they have VERY sticky feet so they can stick to leaves and branches on trees.
no these frogs cant stick on walls dont be stupid
Spiderman can only
From my point of view, grasshoppers hav point/stinger on the sides,right/left, but i woudn't say its a stinger.
the strings that hold the mesh to the side walls of the stick
it has sticky layer in it
yes, they do stand out because they can get ready to fly again