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I'm no insect so how the hell an i supposed to know
all types of bugs
Not all bugs are insects, but real bugs are the ones with 6 legs and sharp tubes for eating. Answer Taxonomically, insects comprise millions of species as a single class, Class Insecta. There about 29 orders of insects. Examples are Order Isoptera, Order Ephemeroptera, Order Odonata, Order Zeugloptera and Order Hymenoptera. The bug order was initially Order Hemiptera. This has been split into Orders Hemiptera and Homoptera. An order is a subset of Insecta. Hemiptera and Homoptera form a subset of Insecta. Thus all bugs are insects but not all insects are bugs. Bugs have all the insect characters (3 parts to the body and 6 legs and wings). They have hemelytra and piercing mouthparts however which separates them from all other insects (like termites and bees and butterflies and flies and dragonflies and beetles and lacewings and zeuglopterans et cetera).
The answer depends on where and also on what you mean by "bugs". To some bugs mean insects, to others it means all land-based arthropods. Please decide what you want and resubmit the question using unambiguous terms.
Yes
The first bugs on a dead body are flies and beetles. Maggots and beetle larvae are also found on a dead body.
No, there are no bugs with red blood that exist in nature.
Yes, some bugs, such as certain types of beetles and bed bugs, have blood-like fluids that are released when they are squished.
No, the spilled blood on the floor will not attract bed bugs.
No, bugs do not have red blood. They have a fluid called hemolymph that is usually clear or yellowish in color.
Bed bugs primarily feed on blood, not wood.
No , the bed bugs can live more 8 days without having blood.
Many people call these blood bugs because of their bright red color, but they in fact do not suck blood. These bugs are actually a type of mite.
Mosquitoes are bugs that drink blood.
No, bugs do not have red blood. Instead, they have a fluid called hemolymph that is usually clear or yellowish in color.
Bed Bugs are VERY real, and they do not chew. They are a blood sucking insect.
Some insects, such as beetles and true bugs, have red blood.
Insects that have red blood when killed are typically arthropods, such as beetles, grasshoppers, and true bugs. Their blood contains a pigment called hemolymph, which gives it a red color.