answersLogoWhite

0

🧪

Insects

Insects play a very large role in the circle of life on earth. They represent a large population of the animal kingdom. Fascinating to some,creepy to others but always present in our daily lives. Questions about any sort of bug go here.

7,726 Questions

Why insects blood has a low oxygen carrying capacity?

Insects are smaller than human and therefore it will take a shorter time to carry blood around their body so they can take less and it will not affect them as much.

Does any kind of insect have meat in their body?

Not really, but I don't know what you mean by "Meat". I can tell you that they can be eaten, but they have no muscle on them.

Do rollie pollies get along with ladybugs?

Lady bugs and roly poly do get along, and both are a wonderful addition to your garden. They help ward off unwanted pests and do not eat your plants.

How do ladybugs affect other plants and animals?

Consume pollen, eat each other and stain surfaces can be considered the possible harm that ladybugs do.

Specifically, the beetle in question (Coccinellidaefamily) functions as one of the world's most beloved, iconic beneficial insects. The ladybug beetle generally is a devoted controller of such crop and garden pests as aphids, mealybugs, and scale. But there may be four scenarios which slightly compromise that image:

  • Asian ladybug beetles (Harmonia axyridis) - which control soybean aphids - are out-competing and preying upon native ladybirds in the United States;

  • Ladybug beetles can stain building and plant surfaces with a yellow liquid;

  • 12-spotted ladybugs (Coleomegilla maculata) consume dandelion and sunflower pollen - which puts them in competition with other pollinators but results in no negative impact upon necessary pollination - when insect pests are unavailable;

  • 22-spotted ladybird beetles (Psyllobora 22-punctata) may be considered herbivores if their normal diet of fungus and mildew goes sparse but the plant-eating never gets out of hand or results in harm to food webs.

What is the function of the isopod's antennae?

Antennae on arthropods perform sensory functions. In insects they detect moisture, temperature, and have olfactory functions; in crustaceans there are chemical receptors which function similar to our taste and smell for molecules drifting in seawater. There are also sensory receptors in many arthropod antennae which detect the amount of force from muscle action and the degree of bending and thus provide the touch sense. Some butterflies have a solar compass in their antennae, used for navigation.

What are two differences between a cockroach and its young?

Similarity between young and adult cockroach is that they have the same number of legs

What insects give acid stings?

The only insects that can truly sting are bees, wasps and ants, and then just the social species (living together in colonies).

What microscopic bug lives in dust?

Dust mites

PC: Bedbugs (or bed bugs) are small, elusive, and parasitic insects of the family Cimicidae. They live strictly by feeding on the blood of humans and other warmblooded animals. The name 'bed bug' is derived from the insect's preferred habitat infesting houses and especially beds or other common areas where people may sleep.[1] Bedbugs, though not strictly nocturnal, are mainly active at night and are capable of feeding unnoticed on their hosts.

Largely eradicated as pests in the United States in the early 1940s, bedbugs have been resurgent in the past decade to near epidemic proportions.

Are insects the only animals to pollinate?

No, but bees do nearly 90 per cent of all pollinating done by insects.

What does stink like rotten meat?

I recently in countered a dead body that had been rotting in a van near my home for 5-7 days. At first, I though it was Korean people making kimchi, but after seeing the body removal with my own eyes I know that the smell was not of pickled vegetables. I work for a plumbing company so I'm always finding myself walking in raw sewage in basements. And I have to say the smell is similar to sewage or waste. Its nauseating and quite foul. Authorities have removed the body, but the area still smells of fragrant corpse. To be honest, I don't know why you'd ever wonder about this. But yes indeed, its very disgusting. As a female I always find myself running out of breath when I'm dealing with sewage, but a body is about 10 times worse.

How long do stink bugs live in the wild?

They're actually pretty recent. Stink bugs have been alive since the Paleogene period, when the mammals started getting diverse and the dinosaurs were all getting eliminated from the map. They're about around 50 mil. years old.

What happens to bugs in the spring?

gold finches

purple finches

martins

Can you eat who who grubs?

I'm not sure if its safe. But I work at a golf course and a coworker dared me to eat one I found in some rotten wood. So I did. It didnt taste bad other than the pasty texture of its insides. It may just be psychological but I felt more energetic afterwords and I didnt feel ill in any way. However, eating them in abundance may be a different story. Someone told me you had to de-vein them before eating them or you can get sick. I highly doubt it's true but you never know.

What are the similarities between a insect and human?

Insect and humans both have similar digestive systems. They are also very similar in the way the move about in terms of walking.

What is the objectives of All natural insect repellent made in cacao leaves?

materials that we can see in the kitchen that are illustrated. This research is all about an natural insect repellent made from a cacao leaves. There are many home owner, office-workers etc. are now convinced by there beneficial used. As natural insect repellent are preffered from natural products, application of these materials has less unfavourable impact on the environment than a chemicals. They are now use widely for controlling of insects and diseases. In this pamphlet a simple way of preparingdifferent available

How do mealworms communicate?

Mealworms are capable of seeing and hearing, but they don't really communicate with one another. They have nerves on the outside of their bodies that allow them to know when another mealworm is touching them.

What do you call scientists that study insects?

Entomology is the study of insects, an entomologist is someone who studies insects. One should not get Entomology confused with Arthropodology, the study of Arthropods. Insects are found in Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Mandibulata, Superclass Hexapoda, Class Insecta, where as Arthropoda/Arthropods cover a much broader spectrum including other non-insect Hexopods, Crustacean and Myriapods as well as Insects (as previously mentioned).

Hope that helps.

What are baby insects called?

Nymph, wriggler, tumbler, larva, flapper. See the Related Link below.

What is an Aphid's body covering?

flesh because there skelentons are on thre outer body

What kind of bug is grey and black striped?

A carpet beetle or a drugstore beetle is near to your description. They are gray in color with black spots.