Yes
Sliverfish does not fly.It just has a pair of wings.
yes they do
wrong category. go to science NOT DATING RELATIONSHIPS
Sliverfish, small wingless insects known for their silver-grey appearance and quick movements, do not directly cause skin irritation. While they are often found in damp areas of homes and can damage paper and fabrics, they do not bite or sting humans. However, some people may experience allergic reactions to their shed skins or droppings, which can lead to skin irritation. Maintaining cleanliness and reducing humidity can help manage their presence and minimize any potential allergic reactions.
Silverfish do not eat anything on Minecraft. You can't feed any hostile mob.
Lepisma saccharina, commonly known as a silverfish or fishmoth, is a small, wingless insect in the order Thysanura. They are small serpentine creatures resembling an earwig (pincher bug) about the same size. They are harmless and like wet dark areas, feeding on books, dead skin cells and other starchy substances they find.
I think you mean Silverfish, and that would be Lespisma sacchrina
insect
A sliverfish is a wrong spelling. The correct name is Silverfish or Fish moth. It is no kind of fish at all and it is not any kind of moth either. It is any of a number of kinds of insects that scientists call Thysanura. Some of them are silvery grey in colour and they have a slightly fishy shape, which is why one of the things people call them is "silverfish". They have no wings at all, and none of their ancestors had wings either. In that way they differ from say dragonflies, that have wings, and lice, that have no wings, but whose ancestors had wings. They feed on rubbish, which does no harm, but they also nibble at starchy food and materials like paper, so they can be a pest in libraries. As someone said in another answer: Once I was in my bed and I felt that there was a some type of insect in my bed and when I looked I saw it was a silver fish feeding on my clothing!
I am an ANT and my insect name in my name is Steve.
Invisible insect? There is no invisible insect.
[Das] Insekt is a German equivalent of 'insect'.