Quite some dreams you got there. I've had all kinds of dreams, being a lucid dreamer (Search that up later) I've been through drowning through flying through the sun unscathed.
It can be a number of things, but it might not really mean anything it may be the cause of:
A phobia
Thinking about bugs
A person you think about who is involved with bugs.
But it can also have meaning, In life do you feel like something is falling on you? Or that something is falling down upon you? Something you don't like or want, or have a fear of? I can tell you that much. The brain is a magnificent thing, it could just be nothing or something important.
A different answer:
Dreams often use metaphors. The bugs in your dream are "bugging" you, in the sense of little persistent problems coming out of nowhere. So what is "bugging" you in real life? If you figure out what it is that is "bugging" you, the buggy dreams will probably stop.
"Bugs' Bonnets" .
It means your brain was thinking of twins and bugs for some reason while you were asleep. Although the real world influences dreams, dreams are not predictors of the future.
Maybe in "Falling Hare" - see related link to video .
They call them bugs mostly because they look like bugs. They also don't technically have claws either.
Yes, are you having problems with small bugs in your home?
Are you having problems with tiny round bugs in your bed?
There are currently no known species of bugs or any other type of animal that has 3 fangs. Most bugs that do have fangs will either have 2 or 4 of them.
Yes, are you having problems with small brown bugs in your home?
Are you having problems with small brown bugs in your home?
Canopy beds began as a way to stop things falling from thatched roofing into people's beds. Having a canopy causes bugs and other pests to drop onto the floor instead of onto sleeping people.
No , the bed bugs can live more 8 days without having blood.
They are either bacteria or bugs.