Via their bite. Microbes living in the insect's body will be transferred to another living creature by the body fluid exchange that occurs during the Bite. This transfer may also go the other way - from an individual to an insect - by the same process.
No, microbes are not insects. The term microbe means microscopically small species of life. Insects can be extremely small, but even the smallest is not quite microscopic. That is to say, they can be seen with the unaided eye. Microbes involve several types of creatures, mostly bacteria and protozoa.
The soil and the microbes, insects and worms in the soil.
Im pretty sure fleas are only insects!!!XD
Insects and microbes eat most of the people in the world
Bt-corn, a genetically modified organism contains bt protein, which is a protein that kills insects. The protein can kill an insects within minutes after ingestion.
Weathering depends on temperature, moisture, microbes, wood eating insects, and wind. By removing moisture, microbes and wood eating insects can not live. Only windblown sand can cause weathering.
If they fly in different directions, the momentum (which is a vector quantity) of the individual insects can cancel.If they fly in different directions, the momentum (which is a vector quantity) of the individual insects can cancel.If they fly in different directions, the momentum (which is a vector quantity) of the individual insects can cancel.If they fly in different directions, the momentum (which is a vector quantity) of the individual insects can cancel.
There are millions of microbes both on and inside of a compost pile. They start as simply organisms, but as they develop they evolve at an astonishing rate into larger, recognizable insects. Which microbes you might find depends on where the compost heap is, what stage of development it is in, who is tending to it, etc.
Yes there is. Another name for insects is bugs.
Trees create resin to help defend against insects and microbes. Think of it as white blood cells in humans.
NARRATOR: The daffodil is called an entomologists flower because insects transfer the pollen from one flower to another. In their quest for food, insects brush against anthers and stigmas, effectively cross-pollinating the flowers.
Social insects include ants, termites, bees, and wasps.A2 These insects form colonies in which individual members have allocated tasks of benefit to the colony.