Green shield bugs have a life span of up to 2 years. These bugs are typically seen in the months of April to October.
Green bugs with long legs typically have slender bodies, elongated legs, and a bright green coloration. They may also have wings and antennae. These bugs are often found in gardens and fields, where they feed on plants and other insects.
Jewel bugs, also known as metallic shield bugs, typically have a lifespan of about 4 to 6 months, depending on environmental conditions and availability of food. Some species may live longer under optimal conditions. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and predation can also influence their longevity.
2-3 years
2 days
There are no known bugs that live in lungs. It is possible for a short period of time one could survive in a lung though not for long.
Cicadas usually have a live span ranging from 13 to 17 years.
forever the bug stay in forever.
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As long as you give them food and poke holes in the top, it shouldn't be a problem.
about a month and a half long most bugs die after a week so they die after mateing
Adult bed bugs can live for as long as a year without feeding,[18] under typically warm conditions
1 year