What is a night butterfly called?
Butterflies are usually active during the day and moths are usually active at night.
What insect has 6 legs and it stings?
A bug that has 3 body parts and 6 legs and antennae is called an insect. The insect you're talking about with a striped lower Body Part is probably a bee, or a wasp.
A no-see-um is a gnat that is so tiny you can barely see it.
What do you say when someone ses you stink?
You could take a bat or shower.
Use deodorants
Change your cloths and sox more regularly.
If the above do not work and people still comment then you could have a medical condition and you should consult a doctor
You are thinking of the cyclical or 17-year cicada. They are large, plant-feeding insects which have clear wings and are known for making a very loud noise.
It is not clear why this insect comes out every 17 years, but scientists believe it has something to do with survival. As billions of cicadas emerge at about the same time, it is impossible for predators to have a significant effect. Birds may eat their fill of cicadas, but how many can they eat in a month?
Cicada juveniles are called 'nymphs' and live underground, sucking root fluids for food. During the 17 years, they go through five different stages, growing from the size of an ant to almost as large as an adult. (25-50mm). In the spring of the 17th year, the nymphs construct an exit hole about ½ inch in diameter to the surface then emerges at sunset, finds some vegetation, and molts into an adult. After about a week the cicada becomes active.
Cicadas are harmless to humans and animals but do some damage to trees. After mating, the female lays eggs on outside branches of many trees such as dogwood, crabapple, oak, and maple. At the point where the eggs are laid, extending to the tip of the branch, the branch will usually die. When hundreds of cicadas invade a tree, the dead branches will show up about a month later. Although unsightly, this damage is minor and the tree will recover. However, newly planted trees could possibly be killed if enough damage is done.
What flying insect has a 6 orange legs and a black body like a beatle?
Many beetles including ticks are black. It all depends on the sze of the bettle and what it looks like. Although you may be looking at a dung beetle. If it is bigger then most bugs.
Which insect is the fastest runner?
The Australian tiger beetle.
Australian tiger beetles, genus Cicindela, subgenus Rivacindela, (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) are the fastest running insects known. The fastest, Cicindela hudsoni, can run 2.5 meters per second (5.6 miles per hour).
It has been commonly thought to be the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana- but they only reach 1.5 m/s (3.4 mph).
What is the process of transformation which insects under go?
metamorphosis. The change from one form to another.
Why are flies and maggots important to the environment?
flies eat bacteria and crumbs. they don't do much to hurt the environment.
wait until they go to sleep at night, and pour gasoline down the hole, i dont know if it drowns them or if it burns them to death but it works either way ps: dont do it in daytime or they will swarm and sting the heck out of you
How lobster protect themselves?
they have an outer coat which is very strong and they have sharp claws
What kind of bug is big brown colored with a hard shell?
There are several kinds of bugs that are big and brown with a hard shell. However, you are probably thinking of the American cockroach, which is one of the most well known pests.
What is the part of the flower that insects feed on?
They feed on the pollen that is produced by the anthers and the pistil
What is the second largest insect order?
The second largest insect order is Lepidoptera(moths and butterflies).
It is the common "paper hornet", black with white markings, almost an inch long. They make large enclosed paper nests in trees, usually on the edge of the forest near fields or other open areas.
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Very similar to a honey-bee in size and coloration, the main distinguishing feature is the lack of 'hair' that bees are covered in, hence the name 'bald face' hornet.
lovebugs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovebugs
How many legs do a rollie pollie bug have?
The roly-poly bug (aka pill bug, BB bug, and Armadillo bug) has seven pairs of legs for a total of 14 legs. It is classified as an isopod, a different type of arthropod than insects, which have six legs, or arachnids (e.g., spiders) that have 8 legs. The roly poly can roll up into a tight ball with its exoskeleton providing armor to protect it from predation.
The related link below shows a diagram of the anatomy of the pill bug/roly poly.
Does insects have hard outer coverings?
Yes. That hard out covering is called an 'exoskeleton', and maintains the spiders' or insects' body shape.