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Some examples of insects that do not fly include ants, beetles, and cockroaches. These insects primarily move around by walking or crawling.

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Can all insects fly?

Larvae, to start with, as none of them have wings yet. Also there are two groups of wingless insects; silverfish and fleas (which have lost them along the way, their ancestors had wings). There are quite a few insects that have wings but rarely fly, such as earwigs, most cockroaches, and beetles that have their shields fused so they never fly. Also, in ants the only ones with wings are the queen and males, and the young queen bites off hers when founding her colony to perform better underground. She flies only once, during her mating flight, to get far from her colony of birth to found her own.


What are plants that eat flies called?

There are many many different types of flys. And for each type of fly there is something different that it will eat from the others. So yes there are fly and fly larva that eat live plants and fly or fly larva that eat dead plants.


Why do flies come back to life with salt?

Flies don't actually come back to life with salt. Salt can dehydrate and kill small insects like flies due to its osmotic properties. When salt is sprinkled on a fly, it can cause the fly's body to lose water, leading to its death.


What is the name of the plants that eats insects?

The plant that eats insects is called a Venus flytrap. It lures insects with sweet-smelling nectar on its trap leaves and snaps shut when triggered by the movement of the insect, trapping and digesting them for nutrients.


What plants eat insects?

Carnivorous plants such as Venus flytraps, pitcher plants, and sundews are known for eating insects as part of their diet. These plants have adapted to nutrient-poor environments by capturing and digesting insects to supplement their nutrient intake.