Anything that has six legs and an exoskeleton, I believe, is an insect. Insect is just a fancy term for critter or bug.
Some insects that have a "th" sound in their name include the thrips and the thorn bug. These insects are small and can often be found in gardens or agricultural settings.
Some benefits of insects are: pollination of plants by some insects, some beneficial insects eat other, harmful insects.
Some insects will. Insects are so varied that some insects will eat anything.
Some insects aremy but
Yes, some insects can bite but some cannot
no some insects do not eat spiders
By definition, insects have six legs. There are, therefore, no insects that have eight legs. However, the family of arachnids are classed as having eight legs. These arachnids are often mistaken for insects, but are actually a completely different classification.
Yes, some insects definitely do that.
some spiders, cicaders, locusts, moths and butterflies
Yes alot of insects are herbavores. But some-like centipedes-are carnivores that eat other insects. However, some insects are omnivores (both) Sorry good luck :)
All plants do, some for human consumption and others for animals, insects or birds etc.
The egg-laying tube on a female cricket is called an ovipositor.