How long does a blow fly live?
A blow fly can live up to 6 weeks when reaching it's adult state. About 37 days is the average life span of a blow fly. It goes through multiple stages of life quickly as to make use of it's shortened life span.
Millipede belong to class Diplopoda of phyllum Arthropoda .
What are the insects young who live in the water?
There are lots of insects who have nymph stages to their growth pattern. probably the most dangerous is the mosquito which lays its eggs in pools of brackish water.
The eggs hatch into nymphs which in turn evolve into mosquitoes. the female mosquito can feed on human blood and in doing so pass on the malaria parasite into humans which kills hundreds of thousands of people every year.
On the other side of the coin is the most beautiful insect, the Dragon fly which also grows from a Nymph and is recognised by it's large wingspan and fantastical iridescent colours.
What insect has a blue body and red wings?
The Florida Predatory Stink Bug has black wings and a red body. The thorax on this insect features a blue color.
What insect bite leaves one hole and swells?
The nature of the way venom enters a body makes a circular swelling, welt or redness a very common symptom of everything from a chigger bite, Spider bites
to a bee sting and Tick bite.
What type of insect has the best eyesight?
Dragonfly because they have compound vision which enables them to have a 360 vision of their surroundings.
Cicadas do urinate and when a group of them are together, they will feed on the fluids found inside trees. Their urine is called honey dew, but it neither smells or stains.
What transformation do insects undergo?
complete metamorphosis is egg, larve, pupa,adult
a butterfly is a good example egg,caterpiller,coocoon ,butterfly
Do insects have 2 pars of antennae?
They usually have a pair of antennae, though different insects have many different types. Source: wikipedia page on Insect_morphology#Antennae
What river insect uses its paddle like legs to row across the surface of the water?
The Water Boatman. It swims upside down on the surface of water, using its legs to propel itself. See related link for more details on the species.
By definition, an invertibrate is an animal without a backbone, such as a worm or jellyfish. So the Nyala Antelope is most certainly NOT an invertibrate.
I believe the bug you're referring to is called the Beetle. However, there could be many possible answers to that question.
How long does the thorn bug stay a nymph?
Thrips, also referred to as thunder bugs, are a type of flying insect in which feeds on several types of animals and plants. Generally, these insects will live for a few months to a few years and are often referred to as pests.
What link?They may be millipedes ~ see link below .
What are 2 dangerous spiders in Australia?
The Daddy Long Legs is one of the spiders with The biggest fangs although they can bite us they are the biggest threat to other spiders their fangs are so Farr back in their throat if all spider came together the tralancular will even run away from the daddy long legs
It depends on the tadpoles. Some are strictly herbivorous and will only eat algae and plants. Their mouthparts are specialised for this diet and they cannot eat other food, ie. mosquito wrigglers. Most largeish tadpoles will attack mosquito wrigglers.
"If you're worried about mosquito problems, drop in a few 'Blue Eyes' fish. I hear they thrive on on mosquito larvae and won't hurt the frogs. These fish should be available from your local fish-carrying pet stores".
Danger: I assume that Blue-eyes are gambusia, probably Gambusia holbrookii. They will take care of the mozzies but they will also kill tadpoles.
Why do stink bugs live in the winter?
They cannot survive with the cold temperatures, the lack of any food, and loss of shelter. Your house is almost a sanctuary.
No, you probably had some sort of grain pest in the rice and you are seeing the larval stage.
Friendly is an overstatement. They are not normally aggressive. They usually will not bother you if you do not bother them. So, if you encounter one, back away slowly and quietly. However, there are rabid skunks. Rabid skunks are often aggressive and will come at humans with no fear. Be very careful. It is best to stay away.
Some people do have skunks for pets. However these are not skunks taken from the wild. They are specially raised by specially trained people.
What is different i think they are useful to humans cause they shine. They are just like light fire
What are the insects in a garden?
Ladybugs, Praying Matis, Amphibolites, Lady Beetles and Worms!
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Do fleas like mice as they do dogs?
No, humans cannot catch fleas. Fleas that drop off a cat or dog can jump up and bite a humans' legs, but larvae or adult fleas cannot live off a human; they need to be where there is a lot of fur and warmth.