Scabies.
Fruit flies are not known to live in human hair. They are typically attracted to fermenting fruit and other decaying organic matter. If you are experiencing an issue with insects in your hair, it is more likely to be lice or other types of human-specific parasites.
Common small flying insects found in urban environments include mosquitoes, flies, gnats, and fruit flies. These insects are attracted to human activity and can be found in areas with standing water, garbage, and food sources.
Ants, flies, or bees
Inectivores.
Insects with visible blood when killed include beetles, true bugs, and some types of flies.
By 'bugs' I assume you mean insects. The most common insects in deserts are ants and termites. They far outweigh all the other animals that live in a desert. There are also many other insects living in the desert - numerous species of beetles, flies, grasshoppers, etc.
Lizards eat a variety of insects, including crickets, grasshoppers, beetles, ants, flies, and worms. The specific types of insects eaten will vary depending on the lizard species and its size.
Yes, fire-belly toads do eat flies, along with other small insects and invertebrates. In the wild, their diet primarily consists of various types of insects, which they catch using their sticky tongues. In captivity, they can be fed flies, crickets, and other suitable prey to ensure proper nutrition. It's important to provide a varied diet for their health and well-being.
In addition to lice, other insects that may lay eggs on the scalp include fleas and certain species of mites, such as the Demodex mite. Fleas can occasionally infest the scalp, especially in pets, while Demodex mites are common inhabitants of human hair follicles but are typically harmless. Additionally, some types of parasitic flies, like the human botfly, may also lay eggs on the scalp, although this is much less common.
Yes. They are either crane flies, which are insects, or two other types of arthropod related to spiders. In different places all three are called daddy longlegs.
butterflies, flies, grasshoppers, crickets,tics,wasp,bumble bee...and alot more
Inscts Insects. Because they have no backbone and they have 6 legs!