They are social insects.
some insects are solitary which means they like living in groups
1. Mammals 2. Reptiles 3. Amphibians 4. In-vertebrates 5. Insects
Colonial insect
only insects
* centipedes * horseshoe crabs * insects * millipedes
i do not know Luckily, I do! No they are NOT. These are two distinct groups of invertebrates. Insects have 3 pairs or 6 legs while an arthropod will have 5 pairs of legs :) In addition, insects have three body sections while arthropods have only two. There are more contrasts, but this should do for now.
Invertebrates can be divided into 5 groups. Insects Arachnids Crustaceans Worms Molluscs
i would seperate them by the size
The coevolution of flowering plants and insects are responsible for much of the diversity of these groups. The proper order for the hierarchy of increasing complexity is cells, molecules, organelles, tissues, and organs.
Aggregations, colonies and swarms are examples of terms for groups of insects such as bees. Aggregations refer to bees that do not live in colonies, such as hive-dwelling apids. Swarms reference the worker bees that leave an established colony in the spring in company with the old queen.
Insects. Ants, Beetles, Potato Bugs, etc.