No. Two bombs were dropped on Japan to end World War 2 in the Pacific. Hundreds more bombs have been exploded in various tests and we still have bugs today. The bomb will kill all the bugs in the immediate and surrounding area though.
Battle Bugs happened in 1994.
Bugs Reisigl died February 24, 1957, in Amsterdam, NY, USA.
People do eat flies since they have nutrients but they can carry diseases so be careful while eating them. For me, I would never eat them since I think eating them is gross and no offense to people who eat them.
His birth name was Adelard Cunin; but most of his adult life he used the alias George Clarence Moran; his nickname was "Bugs"
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because with out bugs (insects) most seads would not be spread and life would be dual and boring in my point of view
Bugs Bunny is known world wide and it would by difficult to quantify exactly how many fans he has .
probably because there are a lot of bugs in the world.
Because if they were any bigger the would take over the world.
If all spiders were dead, well, the world would basically be taken over by bugs. Since the spiders aren't around to eat the bugs, we'd have to rely on frogs to catch all the bugs and eventually, we may end up having to eat bugs. I don't know for sure what would happen, but that is my opinion.
There is 1017018 bugs known to man so far.
There would be too many bugs and grubs around.
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Spiders kill many small insects. If there were no spiders, the number of these insect verities would go unchecked and the ecosystem would fail. The plant eating bugs would eat all of the plants, and bugs like the mosquito would be in much greater numbers. Spiders are pretty important. But most creatures have an important role to fulfill.
The types of bugs in world war 2 were headlice and termites that especially liked the trenches
They are food for the bugs. If no bugs ate the eggs, just think how many there would be.
A bugs view of life is to survive as long as possible. A bugs view is also that it lives in a world of giant things.