Oil Beetle
An insect's blood is typically colorless or pale yellow.
Insect blood is generally either totally colourless or a very faint yellow or green colour.
no its purple
Louse
The blood pigment of an insect is called hemolymph. Hemolymph is a fluid that circulates through the insect's body and helps transport nutrients, hormones, and waste products. It is functionally similar to blood in vertebrates.
Depending on your question... A. Mosquito is one. B. A bloodsucking insect is a bug who sucks blood to feed themshelfs or there babies.
No, it just means that insect has red blood like humans do.
No it is a disease of the joints
joints do have blood supply from the nearby surrounding major arteries which actually branch out to form a network around the joint nourishing it.
Insect blood doesn't transfer oxygen. That means it doesn't need hemoglobin, which is what makes blood appear red. Insect blood is only about 10% hemocytes (blood cells), most of it just watery plasma called hemolymph, tending to be green or yellow.
horsefly
tick