How can you separate moth balls in a mixture?
There are a number of things you can do to separate powdered moth balls into to salt. Dissolve the moth balls in water.
Are insects the only ones without a backbone?
None. They are invertebrates, which mean they do not have backbones, or bones of any type.
An insect eats a leaf Explain why the insect depends on the sun for energy?
for the fullfill ment of vitamin d and to complete their life cycle .
ducks and fish stuff like that water beetles themselves eat moss grass bugs etc.
No, they are different insects. Ladybugs (ladybirds) are types of beetle,
What spiders in Nebraska are poisonous?
http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/pcreclusespiders.htm Black widow and Brown Recluse
Why do people think insects are gross?
Not everyone thinks insects are disgusting to eat. In 80% of the world's nations, humans are known to eat insects. It is a part of many cultures. In other areas and cultures, eating insects is considered to be taboo or is not very common.
The reasons some think insects are disgusting to eat include the fact that they may not like the texture of insects which may be crunchy or chewy. Another reason may be the taste. Since insects are sometimes eaten when they are still alive, that may cause some to think eating insects is disgusting. Some of the reasons for not eating insects may be based on religious beliefs. There is also a concern about the pesticides and other toxins the insects may have been exposed to.
It depends what is meant by important.
Ants, bees, beetles, flies, wasps, ...
What is the average age of a stick insect?
The average age is about 1 year, although some species can reach up to 2 years of age due to slower growth rates than normal.
Why do bugs die when it is left ofernight in a house?
found it! well they live about 2 to 5 days, so sometimes when this happen is because it was their time already....I was asking me the same question and found the answer!
How long do baby ladybugs stay with their mother?
Lady beetles live for a couple of years. They hibernate in a crevice.
She lays 6 - 10 yellow elongate eggs under a leaf. The nymph/caterpillar stage is very active.
In NZ (Otago) we have some black ones with red spots/splotches.
They used too be collected in huge numbers for the extraction of a red food dye, cochineal. The family is Coccinella.
No. It is debatable as to whether insects are even conscious. If they are, they are only dimly so.
What are insect larvae specialized for?
Immature insect forms usually spend their time eating. In order to grow to a bigger size and build specialized structures they must eat a lot of food.
Flying insect with slender white body and wings with black squares?
There are quite a few flying insects with slender white body and wings with black squares. This could be a dragonfly.
No, but there is a pill millipede. The only difference is that it has 2 pairs of legs per segment.
What do you do if an inspection shows that your home has termites?
During home inspections in New Jersey we find 80% or so of the homes (more than 20 years old) have or had termites at one time. It is quite common and usually a termite treatment is required. Treatment is usually about $500 to $1,000 dollars
However the real problem is when the home inspector tells the buyer there may be latent or hidden damages. That is where the big money comes into play. Termite damages can cost hundreds to tens of thousands of dollars to repair.
A good home inspector will make his or her client aware of the potential for latent damages and require the area where damages may exist be exposed to determine if repairs are necessary.
Termite damages that are NOT disclosed to home buyers are a very frequent cause for very expensive litigation where the previous home owner and realtors frequently find themselves digging deep into their pockets to pay out for damages.
I am the owner of Accurate Inspections, Inc., We have put our clients first since 1993
56 Woodland Drive, West Paterson, N. J. 07424 (973) 812-5100 During home inspections in New Jersey we find 80% or so of the homes (more than 20 years old) have or had termites at one time. It is quite common and usually a termite treatment is required. Treatment is usually about $500 to $1,000 dollars
However the real problem is when the home inspector tells the buyer there may be latent or hidden damages. That is where the big money comes into play. Termite damages can cost hundreds to tens of thousands of dollars to repair.
A good home inspector will make his or her client aware of the potential for latent damages and require the area where damages may exist be exposed to determine if repairs are necessary.
Termite damages that are NOT disclosed to home buyers are a very frequent cause for very expensive litigation where the previous home owner and realtors frequently find themselves digging deep into their pockets to pay out for damages.
I am the owner of Accurate Inspections, Inc., We have put our clients first since 1993
56 Woodland Drive, West Paterson, N. J. 07424 (973) 812-5100
What order is the flying ant in?
All ants are in the order Hymenoptera. That is the order of ants, bees, wasps and sawflies.
People who know no better also call termites "white ants", but that is a bad name, because termites are nearly as different from ants as it is possible to be and still be an insect. Termites are more like cockroaches than ants.
What is a walking stick's real name?
Phasmatodea
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