No. They are synonyms.
Disturb
bother. honey(:
does not bother, does not check
annoy, irritate, disturb, pester
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to disturb" (to bother or upset).
disturb is more of a serious level.. Bother is minor and evolves into disturb. Disturbing tends to be momentary and accidental while bothering tends to be intentional. disturbing is when you interrupt someone who is busy. bothering is when you irritate someone (get on their nerves)
Bother, annoy, and disturb are words. Those mean agitate.
Some synonyms for annoy are disturb, trouble, pester or distress.
Depends on context but: * interrupt * agitate * upset * worry * bother * perturb
Annoying means to pester, to provoke or bother. To mess around with and get on your nerves.
Annoy, badger, disturb, vex, tantalise are synonyms for pester
YES,there are lovely bugsbees (if you don't bother them or disturb there hive)lady bugsdragonflysrolly-pollyes (pill bugs)black antsgrasshoppers (sometimes)etc