This website may help... http://www.northern.edu/natsource/INVERT1/Pillbu1.htm
you usually have to have a low powered microscope or a really good magnify glass.
That is very hard to tell. You will have to study their genitals (really!) with a microscope. In general males are larger than females.
how to tell the difference between lighting bugs in male and female isMale has no red but so tiny we humans can't see Female has red dots in its black skin and we can see is
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Walking Sticks lay eggs, and once they start they lay many. At best, you will see their abdomen looks bigger.
you can tell how to tell the gender by its under side if it is pale it is a female if it is dark it is a male.
Yes, a leaf bug is an insect. The bug in question (Phyllidae family) meets the insect class membership requirements of compound eyes, external skeleton, 1 pair of antennae, 3 pairs of segmented legs, and 3-part bodies (head, thorax, abdomen).
It is very difficult to tell the difference between a male and female ladybug. Male ladybugs (or ladybirds) tend to be slightly smaller than females. Contrary to popular belief, the spots do not indicate whether these insects are males or females. However, the spots do fade somewhat as the insect grows older. Males and females are also the same colour.
their power is different.
I don't think if that is how you tell male or female, but im no bug expert. N e wayz i would say female. thanks :)
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