sense of smell and touch
an insect
Calcium may help.
Introducing a chemical to kill an insect population can have an impact on humans in many different ways. It could pollute our air, and also kill another insect that we were not intending on killing. But mainly because it can hurt the plants and animals that help us in our every day lives. For example; it could kill a tree leading us with less oxygen sources and wood to use for materials. Or certain plants used for medicines. Or the decomposers that help decompose and keep our earth a cleaner place. These are simply some of the impacts on humans of introducing a chemical to kill an insect population.
i just was at school today something flew on my head im pretty sure it was black but it landed on my head bit me and left this mint/garbage/perfume smell there for bout an hour! i thought it was a stink bug but im not sure help me with this tho! also i cant anwser this question i just want to know whats wrong with the bug
Creams or ointments containing cortisone may help control itching from insect bites, contact dermatitis, or eczema.
insect
Yes, because they help our environment in many ways. For example pollination. They may be annoying sometimes,but they do help.
It depends on the species. Insect larvae may be decomposers, predators, herbivores, or parasites.
A brightly colored insect resting on a leaf basically means that it is an insect pollinating insect. It may also mean that it is waiting to capture its prey.
Insect repellents are useful to prevent bites, skin eruptions and rashes that may be caused by an insect's bite. They die because they get poisoned by the repellents hence they kill them instantly.
This may be a lacewing.
m8 and m9 paper emit toxic fumes when burned