The insect you're describing could be a type of small beetle or a member of the order Hemiptera, such as a tiny aphid or plant bug. Many insects within these groups can be around 1.5 mm in length, possess six legs, and have two antennae. Without more specific details, it's challenging to pinpoint the exact species. However, many small insects in gardens or natural environments fit this description.
An insect with long antennae and six legs is typically a type of beetle or grasshopper.
yes so long as it has 6 legs and two anteneea it is an insect
The name of the green insect with long legs commonly found in gardens is a grasshopper.
There is no insect with eight feet. An insect has a head, thorax, abdomen, antennae, and six legs. But, if you are asking about a bug with eight legs the correct answer would be a spider or a daddy long legs.
These could be legs or antennae.
daddy long legs
Daddy long legs is the name given to an insect that I believe is in the spider family. It is characterized by its very long thin legs. It is a harmless insect without venom but useful in killing off other pesky bugs.
Using Pythagoras' theorem its hypotenuse works out as 17 mm
The bug with long antennae and six legs is likely a type of insect called a beetle.
Yes. They are the ones with the crazy long legs-the others are millipeeds.
Could it be a praying mantis?
One insect that you may be talking about is the grasshopper. Grasshoppers are found in grass in the middle of the summer, when it is hot outside.