Is it possible to determine the life span of the grasshopper or the mosquito?
Yes, a grasshopper's life cycle consists of three stages (Egg- Nymph- Adult) and one life cycle is completed in about 12 months which means that a grasshopper lives for about one year on an average.
A mosquito on the other hand has four stages in its life span (Egg, Larva, Pupa and Adult). A female adult mosquito is expected to live for 3-100 days. A male however, live for only about 10-20 days.
What does a rectum do in a grasshopper?
A rectum, regardless of the species, is the opening for removing undigested food waste from the body.
Grasshoppers do not have wooden legs so therefore the answer is "not at all".
What type of body covering do wingless grasshoppers have?
A wingless grasshopper has an exoskeleton. This is a hard shell covering the outside of their body. The exoskeleton is made of a substance called chitin.
Yes, diving beetles often eat small fish. It is surprising to note that these beetles often attack and eat fish and other bugs that are much larger than themselves.
Royal jelly is what it is called
What are the diseases caused by grasshopper?
There are no diseases that are caused by grasshopper's. They can cause famine if they are seeking food and go into farmer's fields.
Do grasshopper spread plant diseases?
Not normally as they are biting and chewing insects. Diseases are normally spread by sap sucking insects like Aphids
Will a grasshopper get high or overdose eating pot?
my locusts do ,came in other morning and they where piping up .
Why do Grasshoppers live on grass?
grasshopper's live in grass because they camouflage in the grass. they do that because the grasshopper's hide from there prey. :)
Why does the grasshopper have so many air sacs?
A grasshopper's tracheal system can be compared to that of a humans. Their air sacs store carbon dioxide and oxygen when respiration is taking place.
What structure is located between the trachea and bronchiole?
The trachea splits into the left and right bronchi in the thoracic cavity(the chest). From there the bronchi continue to branch out and keep getting smaller. Kind of like the branches on a tree. At the end of the those branches (bronchioles) are the alveoli( tiny grape like structures). In the alveoli is where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occur.
What does a grasshopper look like?
The body of a grasshopper has three main parts, the head, the thorax, and the abdomen. Some have short antennae and some have long. They have six legs and chewing mouth parts.
Is there a meaning if there is always a grasshopper around?
There is not significant meaning to having or seeing a grasshopper, though some might interpret it to mean something.
go to this web site it should help: http://www.amnh.org/learn/biodiversity_counts/ident_help/Parts_Arthropods/grasshopper.htm
What type of ivy do stick insects eat?
Most "green" ivy is usually okay, although small leaves are preferred.
How does the human axial nerve cord differ from that of the grasshopper?
Humans have a spinal cord down the dorsal surface of their back.
Grasshoppers have a nerve ladder down the ventral surface of their belly.