What should you do when gnats bite you?
First, never scratch! Second, if you have a baby brother or sister, use one wipe,
if you don't have a baby brother or sister, just get a towel and wet it and wipe it where it itches. Third, you hit the itch.
And Last, you leave it alone, then... BOOM! It's gone.
If it doesn't work, just hit it, and if that doesn't work ether then take a bath~shower Doesn't really matter!) And, that is what you do when Nat's bite you!
How do common house flies get their food?
they land on dead meat then eat it then lay their eggs upon the dead meat an lay maggots
How can golfers keep deer flies from landing on them?
I would try deep woods off. You will have to apply it heavy though. If you need something with more deet in it, check with Wal-Mart and see if they still sell 100% deet liquid.
What is the distance from John o Groats to Lands end?
The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.The distance between the above mentioned places is 0874 miles approximately.
Can you substitute on the fly in Lacrosse?
Yes you can substitute on the fly. Usually midfielders who play on both sides of the ball (offense and defense) are the ones that change frequently on the fly. But sometimes when the ball is on the defensive end for example, a coach may want to substitute an attackman.
How do you take care of a fly?
first of all you have to capcher it. then get it what you like to eat. fruit is mostly what they eat. make them a home. put there food in there home. if they can still fly put a lid on it. keep putting fresh fruit in there home after 2 days after another. that's how you take care of a fly
Why do cockroaches die on their backs?
There are two scenarios can think of(i.e. found) that would cause a cockroach to die on its back:
(1) Roach dies while crawling on the wall. Just suppose the roach croaks somehow and tumbles earthward. The aerodynamics of the roach corpse (smooth on the back, or wing side; irregular on the front, or leg side) are such that the critter will tend to land on its back. Or so goes the theory. Admittedly the study of bug airfoil characteristics is not as advanced as it might be.
(3) Roach dies after ingesting potent neurotoxins, e.g., Diet Coke, or some traditional bug poison like pyrethrum. Neurotoxins cause the roach to twitch itself to death, in the course of which it will frequently kick over on its back, there to flail helplessly until the end comes.
How fast can the sr-71 blackbird fly and at what altitude?
The SR-71's maximum crusing altitude was just shy of 100,000 feet, about 18.9 miles. It's maximum speed exceeded 3.3 times the speed of sound, around 2511 miles per hour. Both of these stats were incrediable for the time it was created.
There's a pic of a 1.8 cm tabanid at the link, below. Tabanids include horseflies which are the heaviest of the flies.
If you are looking for a fly that covers a lot of real estate, the Tipulids or crane flies have legs that reach a maximum span in tropical species of upwards to 10 cm. They are very spindly and would not approach the weight of a big tabanid.
What contraption will trap and kill horse flies around the pool so that they wont bother me anymore?
use vinegar. they don't like the smell. so if you take plastic bottles and fill an 1inch of vinegar and close the lid and put holes all around the bottle. place them around the pool and also if you have a dog you can try to put vinegar and water mixed in a spray bottle and lightly spray the animal.
Hi,
You clean fly spec with 50/50 vinegar and water soltion
Someone deficated in the pool. Or cleaned the skidmark residue.
How many times per second does the intake valve open at 6000 rpm?
50 times per second on a 4 cycle engine.
The best way to compel a fly to land is to put out food. For instance, leaving out some maple syrup on a plate is a great way to trap a bothersome fly.
in the refrigerator.... unless your food is spoiled on the oven.
Is there an Egyptian God of bugs?
If you mean a God of insects . . . definitely not.
The scarab beetle (xprr in hieroglyphs) was considered a sacred creature because when it rolled a small ball of dung to a secluded spot in order to lay its eggs, it was thought to resemble an invisible creature rolling the Sun through the heavens each day.
The scarab itself was not a god, but there was a god named Khepri (hieroglyphs xprr + a special determinative sign) who was shown with the head of a scarab beetle. He was considered to be a manifestation of Ra and later the god of transformations; he was never considered a god of insects.