The question seems to be asking for a connection between the phrases "run away" and "small jumping insects." One possible answer could be that both phrases could be associated with the behavior of fleas. Fleas are small jumping insects known for their ability to quickly move away or "run away" when disturbed or threatened.
The homonym pair is "flea" which is a small jumping insect and "flee" which means to run away.
Some homonyms of "flee" include "flea" (a small wingless jumping insect) and "flee" (to run away quickly).
It probably won't run to get away from a preditor, it will jump a meter high to get away.
They are so fast , just human are so bigger than insects,so we feel they are run so fast ,if you were a insect ,you could run very in yout world.But insects in hunman world,they are so small
Choose one of these options: A. Keep it as pets so it can kill the insects. B.Let it go or if its a posionous spider run away. C. kill it but you if you do the world will be overcome by insects
no, in my pool i flick them out and they run away
No they normally eat small animals and rarley hurt humans they normally run away.
jumping
It might run away
it has enlarged rear legs for jumping and the back legs are facing backwards to spring into action and run (jump) away!!!
There are no collective nouns for verbs. The word 'flees' is the third person present of the verb to 'flee' (to run away from). If you meant 'fleas' (a small, wingless, jumping insect that feeds on blood), the collective noun is an infestation of fleas.
You can train by practicing the small jumps then go from there.