Yes they do, physics dictates that something cannot be consumed but merely recycled. This means that what goes in must come out. Some food is consumed to produce energy the rest as waste (aka poo).
Yes, kissing bugs are also known as assassin bugs.
No, kissing bugs and assassin bugs are not the same. Kissing bugs are blood-feeding insects that can transmit Chagas disease, while assassin bugs are predatory insects that feed on other insects.
Some bugs that resemble stink bugs include shield bugs, leaf-footed bugs, and assassin bugs. These insects have similar body shapes and colors to stink bugs, but may have distinguishing features upon closer inspection.
Some bugs commonly mistaken for bed bugs include carpet beetles, spider beetles, and bat bugs. It is important to correctly identify the bug to determine the appropriate treatment.
Yes, there can be bugs in bananas. Common bugs found in bananas include fruit flies, spider mites, and thrips. These bugs are typically found in the peel or on the surface of the fruit.
Bugs defecate just like humans, but of course any where they want.
Yes. This although microscopic can cause respiratory issues and allergies in humans
Yes, snails defecate
You just defecate.
When they eat food, they have to defecate. They would also defecate if they have intestinal problems or sickness. Also, fear and stress can make animals defecate.
Rats defecate where it is convenient for them.
Seals defecate almost anywhere.
Defecate on My Face was created in 1986.
Yes, but the chances of this happening are slim. Bed bugs defecate in beds, and these can cause allergic reactions in people. Allergic reactions can include anaphylactic shock, which is life threatening if not treated. However, simply by cleaning the bed regularly you can omit any chance of this happening.
Anything that eats anything (Ticks live) can defecate.
Reindeer normally defecate in the woods in the land they inhabit
Yes. Shellfish defecate. But it is not like human faeces .