A true bug is a kind of insect. It is distinguished by having a beak or snout that can pierce and suck. They usually suck sap from plants (aphids and scale insects) or blood from animals (bedbugs and mosquitoes).
All beetles have an elytra, a hard leathery covering instead of their front wing. Grasshoppers also have an elytra along with members of that order of insects. The elytra on beetles is a different. That elytra distinguishes beetles from other orders of insects.
yeah...duhAll true bugs belong to the insect order Hemiptera. Other organisms are called bugs and may or may not be insects. The pill bug, for instance, is a crustacean. In English, the term "bug" is often used, sometimes synonymously with "pest" to refer to all insects, spiders and other organisms that you might find under rocks...They are not necessarily "True Bugs". To answer your question, you will need to specify how you are using the term.All true bugs are insects but not all insects are true bugs.Some things called bugs are insects but not everything called a bug is an insect...The Volkswagen Bug is a car.
Stinkbugs do they use their stink to signal each other. Weird but true
True. Many insects, most notably the hoverfly, are coloured like a wasp. Some King snakes are coloured like Coral snakes. Some insects are brightly coloured and taste nasty. Other insects imitate them.
True
False not all insects can fly
No, it is not true. Spiders do eat insects like gnats, but they also eat other other insects, spiders, and some large spiders have been seen to eat other small animals such as millipedes, wood lice, lizards, frogs, and birds.
true yes it can
True.
False the exoskeleton has many other purposes like protecting the body, and helping the structure.
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true