What do you do if a centipede bites you?
you will feel light headed 2-3 hours later, if you feel these effects, go to the nearest emergency room, you have 8 hours or less to live ,also may lose control of your balder randomlyupv. note: "Lose control of your balder? The guy with less hair than you?>
If you are allergic to bee stings and you begin to have symptoms you should seek medical assistance. Consider using your autoinjector.
See the link to see what Orkin (the bug people) have to say.
What were leeches used to treat in the past?
They were used to draw blood. They were also used by barbers who had to do head surgery on someone. regarding what they were used for, various diseases ranging from the black plague to the common cold.
Do you mix tide with water or not to kill worms?
Don't kill garden worms, they are needed to make the soil healthy.
What is food crops and types of food crop?
Food crops are plants grown in quantities and then harvested for food. Types of food crop include corn, wheat, potato, and watermelon, to name a few.
What kind of worm is tiny and copper like with two lines extending from the tail?
I have the same question... Those worms are in my bedroom, I have found two.
How are centipedes helpful to the woodlouse in the leaf litter?
uh unsure but i think it's cuz the centipedes can control the population of woodlouse (by eating them) thus preventing too many woodlice being forced to compete with each other for food and other resources.
Can baby dragons eat rolly pollies?
I just fed my beardie some. I did some research and some say it's bad but some say it can be used as a treat.
Probably not. Emotions require a more complex brain, which centipedes lack, having only a small brain and a chain of ganglia for movement.
How do you tell the sex of a wax worm?
To determine the sex of a wax worm, examine the size and shape of the terminal segments of the larva. Male wax worms typically have more pointed and narrower tails, while females have broader and more rounded tails. Additionally, males may display slight differences in coloration or size when compared to females, with females generally being larger. Observing these physical traits can help identify their sex.
yes they eat out there butt hole the swallow there turds hole no lie it has happened
How is it possible for an animal like a tapeworm to live without having a digestive system?
Because of where they live, tapeworms do not need to find, capture, and digest food. They do not need to protect themselves from predators or worry about the weather. Tapeworms gave almost no organ or organ systems. They do not need these structures; they can naturally absorb the food that has been digested for them.
Well worms are useful in many different ways. But one way that is popular is to use them as bait to go fishing; by that you would have to stab the worm with the fish hook and you throw the fish line in the water and wait and see what you get! this is my first time answering someones question on wiki answers but i hope this answer was useful for you!
What kind of adult insects will maggot and meal worms become?
Maggots, will eventually become flies while meal worms will become mealworm beetles.
Millipedes are preyed upon by a large range of animals, including reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals, and insects. Shrews, toads, and badgers will eat millipedes.
What is the function for ganglia?
The Ganglia is a part of the nervous system
The Ganglia is a mass of nerve tissue existing outside the central nervous system.
To make a long story short it's a brain.
Why do not all wild worms freeze and die in cold climates?
Some worms burrow deep into the dirt as the temperatures decrease. This helps the worm to survive because the deeper into the dirt the warmer it is.
How are rotifers different from round worms?
I am thinking that they just differ in their physical structures; both contain pseudocoeloms
What is the main difference between millipedes and centipedes?
Centipedes have one pair of legs to each segment. Millipedes have two.
An acorn worm is a member of a class of worms, Enteropneusta, with some features of chordates.
How are centipedes differernt from millipedes?
Yes, they are both arthropods.
Their main differences are that millipedes have two pairs of 'legs' per body segment and are not poisonous. Centipedes have only one pair per segment and they can be poisonous.