When bugs are crushed, they do not turn to dust in the literal sense, but their bodies can break apart into small pieces or fragments. Insects have exoskeletons made of chitin, which can shatter or become pulverized under pressure. This can create a fine residue that might resemble dust, but it's primarily bits of the insect's exoskeleton and internal contents. So, while they don't turn to dust completely, they can break down into smaller components.
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When a diamond is crushed into dust, it appears colorless. This is because diamonds are typically transparent and colorless in their natural state. The crushed diamond dust may appear sparkly due to its structure, but it does not display any specific color.
Crushed bugs in cat food
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No, actually dust is a mixture of dirt and dead skin particles. Sometimes there is a mixture of hair too. However there are tiny bugs that live in dust called dust mites. These microscopic bugs feast on the dust they live on. Dust mites have mouth, but they are too small to bite anything except for dust.
Increases significantly.
Milkweed bugs lay eggs which turn into nymphs and eventually become more milkweed bugs.
crushed limestone. Has rocks and lots of dust and compacts well
When Dreams Turn to Dust was created in 1996.
Bugs and insects . !
A crushed diamond is a tiny fragment of a diamond that has been broken or crushed into smaller pieces. These crushed diamonds are often used in diamond polishing and cutting processes, as well as in some industrial applications.
Also know as DELT DUST, and it's the only thing that kills bed bugs.