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The verb in this statement is crawl.Crawl is the verb because it describes an action.Crawls, crawling and crawled would be the related verbs.
a fly has wings and most ants crawl
It is possible for ants to be microwaved and still live because they crawl below the waves. Since ants are so small, they aren't affected by the waves.
I know this happens for sure. Does anyone know why?
Bees fly and ants crawl and this is all I can think of bees make food and and take food! By an 8 year old
All insects are arthropods. There are many that crawl, such as ants and termites. Others like beetles and cockroaches are capable of flight but they mostly prefer to crawl.
One reason that ants want to crawl on your laptop computer and end up making you crazy as they go running across your screen is if you eat or drink while on the computer. Any sugary drink or crumbs that have fallen eventually attract ants.
Yes, tiny bugs may crawl on you when you are outside, such as ants, mites, or other insects.
Carpenter ants are likely to cause damage to areas around the house that are composed of wood. They also attack areas filled with foam insulation. This would include crawl spaces.
There is an image of a winged carpenter ant at the related link below. (*Adult termites also fly, but they are not entomologically ants. Sometimes carpenter ants, which damage but do not consume wood, are mistaken for swarming termites.) (see related links below)
Yes, some bird species do allow ants to crawl on them as a form of pest control. This behavior is particularly observed in species like the European starling and certain woodpeckers, which may utilize the ants to help remove parasites from their feathers or skin. The ants can provide a cleaning service by feeding on these pests, benefiting both the birds and the ants in a mutually advantageous relationship.