Their digestive system pushes the waste out just like humans:)
um, they control themselves.
Grasshoppers only have one intestine, whereas we have a large and small. Also, grasshoppers have something called tubules instead of kidneys to clean their blood.
Grasshoppers eat bacteria all the time as it covers all of their food. It also covers their body and is consumed when they groom themselves.
rats are really clean. they clean themselves you know. ALL THE TIME they clean themselves.
Yes, for my pool anyway...It's summertime and I have a salt water pool. Tons and tons of grasshoppers, which in turn increases the number of birds in my backyard, which in turn increases the bird poop in my yard! I'm going to try to spray around the pool with soapy water and see if that helps.
It is believed that grasshoppers do spread disease. In the past, it has been proven that grasshoppers spread the VSV virus to cattle and horses.
You don't. They clean themselves.
They try to protect themselves by spitting out this kind of red liquid. It does nothing, but it smells BAD!They bite! Once one of 'em bit my uncle and left teeth marks! LOL!
It's their way to clean themselves and keep themselves clean. It's how groom.
Like cats and most dogs, they will lick themselves clean, or bath in water.they lick themselfs clean or they wash of in the water
Hairless cats clean themselves by licking their skin with their rough tongues, similar to how cats with fur groom themselves. They use their saliva to remove dirt and oils from their skin, keeping themselves clean and healthy.
Jaguars clean themselves by licking their fur, similar to how domestic cats groom themselves. They use their rough tongues to remove dirt, parasites, and excess oils from their coats, helping to keep themselves clean and maintain their camouflage in the wild.