Milkweed bugs live in trees near the leaves of the tree and that is where they lay their tiny yellow eggs that are in clusters.
Milkweed (Asclepias Syriaca) is common to most of North America with the exception of the drier parts of the prairies and west of the Rocky Mountains.
Milkweeds are native South American plants that thrive in South America GRASSLANDS!
Milkweed grows in sunny places including prairies and roadside ditches. Those of us that like Monarch Butterflies find a space for it in our gardens.
in the water
temprate forest
I guess according to my map i pick tundra and temperate forest.
i think they live in the diciduos forest
the hickory tree lives in many types of biomes
The cottontail rabbit lives in the savanna or grassland.
Milkweed bugs live in trees near the leaves of the tree and that is where they lay their tiny yellow eggs that are in clusters.
no.
Ants usually live in multiple biomes.
No, chrysanthemums are not really milkweeds. The flowering plant in question can be called a chrysanth or a mum for short, but never a milkweed. It is a member of the Asteroideae plant subfamily of asters whereas milkweeds belong in the Asclepiadoideae subfamily of milkweeds.
Desert Biome
The desert biome
desert
yes
Biomes greatly influence people's lifestyles and activities, as they determine factors like climate, vegetation, and wildlife. For example, people living in deserts may have adapted to extreme temperatures and scarcity of water, while those in rainforests may rely on abundant rainfall for agriculture. Additionally, biomes can impact cultural traditions, industries, and even housing styles based on the resources available.
no
temprate forest
yes they do