I think you mean "How many types of insects are there" but there are millions of species and some of them aren't even discovered yet.
Well not all lizards eat insects. But the lizards that do eat insects usually eat beetles, ants, flies, dragonflies, preying mantis, and much much more insects.
Insects won't have that much shelter and will lose their habitat by not having trees.
~25%
Yes but not to much !
The genus for insects varies depending on the specific species. Some common genera for insects include Apis for bees, Drosophila for fruit flies, and Anopheles for mosquitoes.
giant tree's that are much higher then the arverange canopy hieght it also house's birds and insects
You would need to be more specific !... Are you talking about insects as small as a flea - or as big as a titan beetle !
Yes, very much so.
Kingfishers do not have a symbiotic relationship with any insects. A symbiotic relationship between organisms is one in which both species benefit. Kingfishers and insects don't have much to do with each other, except for insects that have a parasitic (a relationship in which only one party benefits) relationship with kingfishers.
It is possible for insects to get into furniture, constructed frompretty much of any type of material, water hyacinth or otherwise.
No, they do not hibernate, mainly because stick insects live in warm and tropical climates where the temperature does not vary much throughout the year.
No. Spiders have no bones. They are invertebrates. They have an exoskeleton, much as do insects.