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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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What happens when love bugs separate?

Yes if they are pulled apart i dont know if the can on their own though

Describe the different body parts of the four kinds of arthropods?

Arthropoda (the arthropods) is a taxon or classification referred to as a phylum. Arthropods are characterized by the presence of an exoskeleton made from chitin, joint appendages, and a segmented body.

How do you dispose of bedbugs?

I have found that normal roach spray kills them.

What type of insect is a black hard shell flying bug about 1 inch long?

The flying black insect with a hard shell is called a beetle. Beetles have a hard exoskeleton and a pair of forewings called elytra. They have a second pair of wings called the alae or hind wings and this pair is what they use to fly.

What insects or animals live on the lithosphere?

The lithosphere, which is the rigid outer layer of the Earth, hosts a variety of insects and animals adapted to its conditions. Common inhabitants include ants, beetles, and various soil-dwelling invertebrates, which play crucial roles in soil aeration and nutrient cycling. Larger animals, such as burrowing rodents and reptiles, can also be found in these terrestrial environments. Additionally, many microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, thrive in the lithosphere, contributing to its ecosystem.

Will a pincher bug bite harm you?

no they just lick u but it doesnt hurt

What insect or animal leaves a shiny trail?

I think that's either a snail or a slug (it's their secreted mucus from their muscular foot)

How do you stop small insects entering home through screen?

Installing smaller-meshed screens, repairing damaged sections in existing screens, and spraying with vinegar are ways of preventing gnats from flying through screens. It also is a helpful household hint to make sure that nothing inside is serving as a special attraction in terms of food sources, mating spaces, and resting spots.

What are the behavioral adaptations of katydids?

Most types of katydids are nocturnal in nature while a few of them are active during the day. They are not considered as social creatures because they do not live in groups. They do not usually get spotted by predators that often because of their leaf-like appearance making it easy for them to camouflage among the leaves.

How long to gnat bites last?

Gnat bites will usually only last for about one day as long as you do not scratch them. If you scratch them, they are going to last longer.

How and where grasshoppers find its food?

grass hopers eat any grass in your yard and will not eat each other because they are cald hebavors.

How does The Metamorphosis resemble a comedy?

The story contains elements, like Gregor scurrying around the furniture, that are funny... RIGHT ANSWER

How do isopods move?

Isopods are crustaceans with 14 legs adapted for crawling. They reproduce sexually, with the hatchlings looking like perfect clones of the mother.

How do the insects without wings move from place to place?

By their wings .they get ready and then set of for their journey .their hand are modified as the wings . This is how they fly.

What have an outer skeleton?

Insects have an 'exo-skeleton' or outer-skeleton - instead of an internal bone structure.

Is a zyzzyva a animal or insect?

It is a tropical insect often found in association with palms

How can you tell if a bug is in your ear?

u will fell something tickeling your ear or biting

How does a venus fly trap attract insects?

It lets out a sweet scent to attract insects.

What insect that carries its house around?

Turtles are one well know animal that carries their home around with them. Some other animals that do this include snails, and tortoises.

Why do bats eat flying insects?

Actually, bats hunt at dusks and dawn because that's when their prey, small insects such as mosquitoes, are active. Bats don't generally hunt all night long.

Do earwigs eat wood?

Earwigs eat live or decaying vegetation and, in some cases, depending on the species, other insects. The plants most affected by earwigs are tender plants like lettuce, strawberries, dahlias, marigolds, zinnias and roses. They also are also notorious for eating holes in buds and blooms of Clematis. In greenhouses, they will feed on crops such as vegetables, fruits, and ornamentals. Outside they will feed on anything including forages and field plants.