All the animals that eat the insect such as Spiders and lizards. There population would extinct also.
no there not
because of the insects that came after heavy rain
The arthropods are far from extinct. They are one of the largest groups of animals, and include about anything with an exoskeleton. Insects, spiders, crabs, lobsters, crayfish, beetles (which are insects), scorpions, and so on.
Entomology is the branch of zoology that deals with insects. One reason it is important is that without insects then plants might be extinct.
we would probably be invaded by insects and maby a animal would
There will be no animal to fertilize plants and at all the deadly insects (mosquito, etc.) That's why people out there who think bats are stupid, they're not!
Bumblebee
Extinct (Extinction)
Yes all insects are invertebrates because they don't have a backbone and all insects are in a group called Arthropods.
All insects have an exoskeleton, as it is one of the defining characteristics of almost all arthropods, and seeing as insects are arthropods, you can bet that all insects DO have exoskeletons.
The possibly extinct Bachman's Warbler was an insectivore so it ate small insects and spiders.
There would become an over population of small rodents and insects