The noise you hear is the air that is being pushed when the insect flap its wings.
Yes, some insects in the desert make noise: cicadas, crickets, for example.
Silverfish never have wings. Most ants do not have wings. Males and queens have them for just a few hours.
no some have wings
Insects that need wings have to go through metamorphosis to get them. The larval stage never has wings,
The presence of four legs, shells, scales, or wings differs among insect species. While most insects have six legs and some have wings, there are exceptions to these characteristics within the insect world. For example, not all insects have wings; some may have only three pairs of legs due to evolutionary adaptations.
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* head *6 legs *2 or 4 wings and abdomen some don't have wings.
Many adult insects have wings, which allow them to fly and aid in reproduction and dispersal. However, not all adult insects possess wings; some, like certain species of ants and termites, are wingless throughout their adult life. Additionally, some insects may only have wings during specific life stages, such as in the case of mayflies.
Alot of insects do! I know a ladybug does. All insect groups have wings, save for silverfish and fleas. Silverfish never had wings, fleas lost them in their evolutionary history. Insect wings can be folded in plain view or hidden beneath shields. Beetles have modified their first pair of wings into the familiar shields, as have earwigs!
Elytra are the shell-like fore-wings of some insects, especially beetles.