Try attaching bug screen up and make sure you get all the entrances. I live in British Columbia, Canada and I had a terrible time with baby Spiders hatching and crawling through my A/C (even when it was going) and it creeped me out! I ended up getting my husband to put bug screen around the cage of the motor and that did the trick. Good luck Marcy
Green : Helps in Photosynthesis. White/Colourless : Helps in storing food. Coloured : Attracts the birds/ insects for external pollination
in chloroplast there is chlorophlly which help plant cell to be green,cell wall to protect cell's inner content from external environment.
Humans have large ears that stick out (the sticking out part is called the pinna.) Frogs have small disk-hole things on the sides of their heads. Another difference is frogs only have one bone in their ear.
Yes, some frogs actually do it all the time, naturally, for hibernation. This has been reproduced in lab freezers and they're fine afterwards. But while they're frozen, they're like green ice cubes!
As we all rather know, photosynthesis is a process that takes place in the presence of sunlight-which is the primary source of energy for plants- apart from sunlight, other factors can be grouped into internal and external. The external features are; temperature, sunlight, water, carbon(ii)oxide and mineral salts. While the internal factors are; chlorophyll(the green pigment on the leaf of a plant) and enzymes.
Basil Green Motors was created in 1967.
Grass frogs are green or light brown.
tree frogs are dark green
because frogs in the 1789 were yellow and when they were tadpoles they were green but now the frogs are green and the tadpoles are yellow and toads are a yellow greeny coulor so that why frogs are green because toads are yellow and frogs are green because the people who invented frogs and toads didnt want to be the same coulor.
the frogs can't be camouflaged because no green matches frogs. or different colours for the other frogs.
frogs get there name from the caveman
Yes, green tree frogs are vertebrates, which mean they have a backbone.
Depending on the age you start to breed green frogs.
green dotty frogs
insects and other frogs
No. No frogs are green. Frogs have no green pigmentation in their skin at all. Like mammals, they are unable to produce green pigment. Mammals, reptiles and amphibians can only produce black and yellow-red pigment, and all colours and patterns on a frog's skin are the result of different combinations of these two pigments. Frogs contain variations of the yellow-red pigment. Most species of frogs appear green because of the pattern of refraction of blue light by special cells in their skin blending in with this yellow pigment. To answer the question - green frogs are not completely green when they developing. The green colouring becomes more pronounced as they grow.
their legs