Most of the products sold in stores have mostly petrochemicals on them, so if you happen to spray the bug, it might die because of the oil clogging its pores. If you just spray around with these products, you don't really get the bugs. One alternative is to find a product that interferes with their ability to create young ones--and to spray according to that cycle.
Last pointless answered that it was because "God made it that way", it is really because poison dart frogs get their poison from the bugs they eat.There for, they eat the same bugs. God might have "made them live with each other", but hardly that he "made" them that way.
No, but, they prefer it that way and the bugs still have to be whole to feed your turtle.
It depends. If the poison isn't fatal, then yes. If the poison is fatal, it still depends. If the poison is slow reaction, then that is possible. If it is quick reaction, it might even be impossible to live even if you called the ambulance.
Put your shoes in the dryer for at least 30 mins on HIGH heat...and/or you can spray (saturate) or soak in rubbibng alcohol. Rubbing Alcohol kills live bugs immediately on contact.
No. Although bugs can perfectly healthy (assuming the ones you eating are not venomous), it is still impossible to live off of them. You need vitamins and minerals that are not present in bugs. Not to mention you need water and that you would have to eat an absolutely RIDICULOUS amount of bugs to get the necessary calories for life.
Same bugs that live in wood.
Jaguar snakes slot poison frog snake leopards monkeys bird ants bugs fish bats
We all live with bugs. They infest even the cleanest homes. Even the cleanest skin and hair are home to thousands of microscopic bugs. How do we live with bugs? We couldn't live without them.
they live in rainforests and Indians used them for poison on their arrows
German bugs
NO BED BUGS CAN,T LIVE IN A SWIMMING POOL because they are bed bugs not pool bugs.
bird and trees live in the forest with poison ivy