they sleep during the night
Science project-that's why i care (no, not the person who reads this the person who had that stupid answer before me!)
Well, they don't breathe water like a fish, but there are a lot of aquatic beetles, some called "divers." Some will take an air bubble under with them and use it for an external air source.
Herbivorous water beetles primarily feed on aquatic vegetation and detritus rather than on other animals. Great pond snails are not typically part of their diet, as these beetles are adapted to consuming plant material. While some beetles may have opportunistic feeding behaviors, the majority of herbivorous water beetles do not eat snails.
nothing major except disrupt sleeping patterns and make you hyper(only in some people.
Some anti snore techniques someone can use include losing weight, exercise, quiting smoking, avoiding alcohol, sedatives, or sleeping aids, and establishing regular sleeping patterns.
No, some are fully aquatic some are semi-aquatic and some are terrestrial.
F. Balfour-Browne has written: 'The aquatic coleoptera of Wood Walton Fen, with some comparisons with Wicken Fen and some other East Anglian fens' 'Water beetles and other things'
Some common names for aquatic larvae include tadpoles (of frogs or toads), nymphs (of dragonflies or mayflies), and larvae (of mosquitoes, beetles, or butterflies). These larvae are typically found in water bodies where they undergo stages of development before transforming into adult organisms.
Some are omnivores, eating both plants and animals. Species like the Leaf Beetle, Longhorn Beetles and Weevils feed on only plants, whereas species such as Ground Beetles and Rove Beetles are carnivores.
yes! beetles eat caterpillars because caterpillars cannot eat beetles because they are softer and smaller so, beetles some do it caterpillars.
Yes, many arthropods live in water, including species such as crayfish, shrimp, and water beetles. They have adapted to various aquatic environments and play important roles in freshwater and marine ecosystems.
beetles dont eat clover, because it is spicy.
yes, some do