When June bugs follow you, it typically means they are attracted to light or warmth, as they are nocturnal insects that are drawn to bright sources during the night. Their behavior is not personal; rather, it's instinctual as they navigate using light. If they seem to swarm around you, it may also indicate that you're in an area with a lot of their food sources or suitable habitat. Overall, it's a natural occurrence rather than a sign of anything specific.
June bugs, and love bugs
The order of a June bugs name is Coleoptera
Birds, Bats and they can even be used as bait when fishing.
Some June bugs hiss when they are disturbed or messed with to try and ward off whatever is disturbing them. June bugs make this hissing sound with their wings.
Bats and birds eat june bugs. So do a few laybugs.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of flying June bugs. The general collective noun for flying insects will work: a swarm of June bugs.
Yes, June bugs can make a buzzing or humming noise when they are flying.
June bugs are not known to bite, they just swarm to light.
Yes.
wrong no
June bugs do not mean to attack humans. They are simply very clumsy while flying and they are not very smart.
The myth that June Bugs only come out in June is just that, a myth as is seen by the fact that it is now July and they are still flying around.