No. It sounds like a joke.
True bugs have elongated mouth parts that look like a tube, which they use for sucking up their food.
Just about any critter can enter an open mouth. Although not naturally prone to seek out human mouths the appearance of an open mouth could offer a tempting cover to hide from stink bug eaters. Best advice is don't put your mouth near a stink bug.
No, it is not true that spiders crawl into your mouth at night. Spiders are afraid of humans so why would they crawl into your mouth? It is 100% MYTH! When I went camping one time, I had a spider make it's nest in my ear...
Yes it is and it smells bad.
Think about it, how often do you eat bugs and know it? The few times that you ride your bike really fast and uncontrollably down a hill, right? which is not often, I'm guessing. Do you have many bugs in your house? Do you sleep with windows open? Is it possible that a pounds worth of bugs could slip through your window (if you keep it open) and crawl into your mouth? Sorry, I just don't think so... So in conclusion..... No. Not true.
True - They often sleep with their mouth open to cool down. Answered by Pradip Hyderabad
Put gum in your mouth and fall to sleep. Simple as that.
No, not normally.
lady bugs sleep at nigh comnes out durig the daylady bugs are beetles
Hemiptera is an order of insects most often known as the true bugs, comprising around 50,000-80,000 species of cicadas, aphids, plant hoppers, leaf hoppers, shield bugs, and others. They range in size from 1 mm (0.04 in) to around 15 cm (6 in), and share a common arrangement of sucking mouth parts. Sometimes, the name true bugs is applied more narrowly still to insects of the suborder Heteroptera only.
They like to eat plants cause they have piercing sucking mouth parts, or they might eat small insects
worms sleep in your mouth. The y climb in when you are sleeping and they sleep with you.