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they use four feet and walk around quite fast if you ask me

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Q: What structures do milkweed bugs use to get from place to place?
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How do milkweed bugs get info about their environment?

Milkweed bugs use their antennae to feel their environment. All insects have antennae and use them in much the same way.


What do milkweed bugs eat?

In response to the previous comment (Duhh) Milkweed Assassin Bugs are widespread in the Galveston County area and they are highly beneficial insects. They eat a variety of insects including aphids, armyworms, stink bugs, houseflies, etc. Milkweed Assassin Bugs have a bright red-colored body with long black legs, black wings and long black antenna. Although most assassin bugs are slow-moving and non-aggressive, they will use their rostrum in self-defense if handled carelessly. Such bites may be rather painful to humans because the bugs inject the same salivary secretion used to dissolve the tissues of their prey. This results in the death of a small area of cells at the site of the bite. The symptoms are an intense burning sensation, often followed by a small, itchy lump that may persist for several days. However, no true toxin is involved so it is rare for the reaction to last long or to extend beyond the site of the bite. Some bites occur when the bugs are purposely handled out of curiosity, but most happen through accidental contact while gardening or working in the open. The sharp pain associated with assassin bug bites is usually enhanced by the surprise accompanying the experience. Milkweed bugs do not bite because they do not even have teeth. Duhh


Why do monarch butterflies lay eggs on milkweed?

Milkweed bugs use their antennae to feel their environment. All insects have antennae and use them in much the same manner. Some insects use their antennae to hear and many can use them to smell things.


Is milkweed suitable for birds?

No it is not


How do you use the word milkweed in a sentence?

You can say:My mom told me not milkweed that plant.But,before she said it I accidently did milkweed it.So my mom told me never to milkweed any kind of plant because she will or not if needed.So,I never milkweed any kind of plant.Until....I did milkweed one.So I was never able to milkweed because if I do,I'll have to spend my allowance on a new plant.Until,I did milkweed one again!So,my mom,dad,and I with Esther (my sister) to but plant that DID need to be milkweeded.


What herbicide kills milkweed?

Round Up kills milkweed. The farmers use herbicides and that is one of the reasons that the Monarch butterfly is in danger.


Where does one use fly screens?

A fly screen can be used on structures to keep bugs, flies, derbies, leaves, etc away. Windows, porches and other structures that promote fresh air are where fly screens are often used.


Why are the milkweed threatened?

Milkweed plants are threatened primarily due to habitat loss, agricultural practices, and the use of herbicides. Loss of habitat reduces the availability of suitable areas for milkweed to grow, leading to declines in populations. Additionally, milkweed is a primary food source for monarch butterflies, and the decline in milkweed plants has contributed to the decline in monarch butterfly populations.


How are magnets use in fax machines?

some of the case structures and paper trays are held in place with magnets.


How is milkweed important to butterflies?

because there is nutrians and because greens are good for animal and humans


What does a spider use his web for?

Spiders webs are used as protection for the spider, as well as a place to catch flies and other bugs to eat.


Do you cut osage oranges or leave them whole to repel bugs?

To use the fruit from the Osage Orange tree to repel bugs, Cut it into wedges and place it around the foundation of your home and in closets and cupboards. DO NOT use it on your skin, as the milky substance is a skin irritant. It is not poisonous, but is inedible.