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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.

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There are more insect species than any other type of animal?

Yup! Around 80% of animals are insects. And the majority of that is beetles, and the majority of beetles is weevils, and they're quite cute, so it's not all bad even if you don't like the idea. :P

Why do ants work together?

because every animal has a group like we do not live with tigers right

How do you catch grasshoppers during the morning?

first you look around for a grasshopper then once you see it take someting like a net and put it on top of the grasshopper. make sure it doesent escape because it is hard to find. Once you have caught it in the net slowly take something with like a container and put it in and you should have it.

Why certain bug can walk on the water?

The bug can walk on water because of the surface tension of the water molecules

Will sulfur candles kill bug eggs?

Growing up and living in farn areas, we had bed bugs and my family being poor burned sulphur (not candles) straight plain sulphur and it killed the bed bugs and all other insets. Once the sulphur is burned and flies tried to swarmed into the house they dropped dead. Then we had to sweep up the dead flies!! HaHa. Sulphur works.

What are these little black bugs on your cat?

There should be no tiny brown bugs that appear in a cat's food. The reason for bugs in the food could be the food is old or contaminated. The food should be disposed of, and fresh food given to the cat.

What is the species name of a June bug?

There are 250 species of June bugs, so it isn't possible to list them all, here.

But they all belong to the genus Phyllophagus (fill-OFF-uh-gus), which is the word I think you wanted.

Does butterflies have an hard outer covering?

Kind of. They have a slightly rough skin, but the skin is mostly soft.

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What is approximate length of larva and pupa stage?

The butterfly's larva stage lasts for 1 week to a month, depending on what kind of butterfly it is. I can last for 3 days if it's growing really fast!

The larva stage is when the egg stage is passed.

What insect sometimes flies in swarms?

Many insects travel in swarms - including (but not limited to) bees, flies, grass-hoppers, locusts, moths & butterflies.

Why are some insects able to move around on the surface of a lake or pond?

Some insects are able to move around on a lake or pond because of the surface tension of the lake or pond.

Is a common earwig an arachnid?

No, earwigs are insects in the family dermaptera.

Where are chiggers found?

Definition

Chiggers are tiny, six-legged wingless organisms (larvae) that grow up to become a type of mite. Chiggers are found in tall grass and weeds. Their bite causes severe itching.

Alternative Names

Harvest mite; Red mite

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

Chiggers are found in certain areas, such as berry patches, tall grass and weeds, and woodland edges.

Chiggers bite humans around the waist, ankles, or in warm skin folds. Bites commonly occur in the summer and fall months.

Symptoms

The main symptoms are:

Itching usually occurs several hours after the chiggers attach to the skin.

A skin rash may appear on the parts of the body that were exposed to the sun. It may stop where the underwear meets the legs. This is is often a clue that the rash is due to chigger bites.

Signs and tests

A doctor can diagnose chiggers by examining the rash.

Treatment

The objective of treatment is to relieve the itching. Antihistamines and corticosteroid creams or lotions may be helpful.

Expectations (prognosis)

This condition heals itself without treatment.

Complications

Secondary infection may follow intense scratching as a complication.

Calling your health care provider

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if the rash itches very badly, or if symptoms get worse or do not improve with treatment.

Prevention

Avoid outdoor areas contaminated with chiggers, if known.

References

Wilson BB, Mathieu ME. Mites (including chiggers). In: Mandell GL, Bennett JE, Dolin R, eds. Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases. 6th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2005:chap 294.

Schlossberg D. Arthropods and leeches. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 380.

How many legs do sow bugs have?

Because they're not true insects - they are distantly related to crabs and scorpions.

How are cicadas dangerous to humans?

Cicadas are not dangerous nor harmful to humans however they are very noisy and tend to eat certain plants.

What does an insect cover itself with in the pupa stage?

The outside of an insect is called its exoskeleton. Certain insects, such as beetles, have a hard exoskeleton called a carapace. The exoskelton of an insect is made from a protein called chitin.

Which insect is deadlier a house fly or mosquito?

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What are these tiny flying biting insects?

Depends on what bugs if it is clear then it is a midge. midges are generally found in a swarm and the best thing to do when you are amongst a swarm is to keep your mouth shut so they cant fly in accidentally

What color attracts light?

Most birds are attracted to bright colours, with different birds being attracted to different colours. Many like reds, yellows and oranges, and these are usually the colours of berries and of flowers which rely on birds for pollination. However some birds are attracted to blue.

Why is a cool basement often damp in the summer?

In a basement, the earth itself (and sometimes bedrock or large boulders) prevent extreme temperature extremes from occurring. In the summer, the basement would then be relatively cool compared to the outside temperature. Also in summer where people have basements, it gets humid as well as warm. When this humidity gets into the basement, some of the moisture in the air condenses out onto cool surfaces. This results in a general dampness in a basement. And, this dampness can become a kind of mustiness, since many basements have poor ventilation to circulate fresh air through them.