You cant, they will turn to a blob of bug insides and die if you do.
It is not possible to remove the meat of a fish without killing the fish.
No, because the oil is in whale blubber, and you cannot remove the blubber from a whale without harming, or killing the whale.
There is not an insect known as the tooth insect. If you have an insect stuck in your teeth you can use dental floss to remove it and washing your mouth out with warm salt water.
I don't think so, but you could try to pick them off by hand.
Remove waste from the insect's body.
The tracheobronchial and stapedius muscles located at the base of the trachea are where this happens and only a Veterinarian can do this without a 100% chance of killing the bird.
kill them by spraying insect killer or deoderant on them, or buy a swatter.
Pesticides remove pests which are detrimental to other human processes such as growing crops, or being able to go outside without the risk of insect bites and/or contracting disease carried by pests.
Use a product called Goof-off or Deep Woods Off (insect repellant) to remove it.
You can gently remove it or you could use a stick and carefully take it out by pulling the nest with a stick
Wings help an insect to survive because they can remove themselves from danger by flying away. There is no known function of wings in the reproduction process.
There are specific fading creams designed to remove these spots, which are subcutaneous and cannot be erased by peroxide or bleach (at least not without killing the skin cells).