Standard collective nouns for insects are:
In addition, many individual types of insects have their own standard collective nouns; for example:
Cocoon for insect-appearance depend on type
An insect or other animal pollinates the plant.
Strictly, all bugs are insects, but informally the word bug is used to describe arthropods (insects, spiders and crustaceans).So informally, a spider is a bug, but not an insect.
A tiny insect is a small insect.
An acrostic poem should use the first letter of each sentence to spell out the word "stick insect". This type of poem would use words or phrases to describe a walking stick or stick insect.
carnivore, consumer
An imago is the final adult stage of an insect after undergoing metamorphosis. This stage typically has wings and is sexually mature for reproduction. The term "imago" is commonly used in entomology to describe the adult form of an insect.
third-level consumer.
Co-adaptation which can occur between interacting genes or structures within an organism or in this case between two or more interacting species. ( the plant and the insect ) -- NovaNet -- --Give me a like--
The insect referred to as a "young unmarried woman" is the "nymph." In entomology, a nymph is an immature form of an insect that undergoes metamorphosis, typically seen in insects like grasshoppers and dragonflies. The term "nymph" is also used in literature and mythology to describe a young woman or maiden, often associated with nature.
Decomposition attracts insects to the decomposing object and the insects use the decomposition of that thing to provide food and temporary shelter to the new born insects or larva of that insect.
insect