I'm not sure, but if they joined forces, they would be unstoppable.
hog louse
A "nit" typically refers to the egg of a louse, particularly from head lice, rather than a unit of measurement for bugs. Therefore, the number of bugs in a nit would be zero, as a nit is not a bug itself. However, each nit can hatch into one louse, which is considered a bug.
What we used to call doo doo bugs are normally called pill bugs, roly poly, wood louse, armadillo bug, potato bugs...
ant, beetle, cootie, flea, gnat, louse, pest, vermin
are the termites or white ants.
Bugs always wins. Just ask Elmer Fudd.
Well, I think that they do. I'm not shure though. I think all bugs have eyes axcept the earth worm.
yes they do
Ants
if you are saying something like,"i have lice" or "i saw 2 lice bugs on her head" but if you want it to be plural use the word louse. (: hope that helped
Book lice are tiny, pale insects with long antennae, while bed bugs are reddish-brown, oval-shaped bugs. Book lice feed on mold and fungi, while bed bugs feed on blood. Book lice are not known to bite humans, while bed bugs do and can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions. Overall, book lice are more of a nuisance, while bed bugs can have a significant impact on human health.
Bed Bugs cannot get INSIDE a water bed or else they would become dead bugs. However they can thrive in the cracks and spaces between the sheets and the bed and the bed and the frame. Not to mention throughout the room.