Are caterpillars bugs or insects?
A caterpillar is a baby butterfly. So it is an immature insect that will eventually metamorphasize into a conventional insect with the requisite 6 legs.
It's called a rogue.
That's an incomplete answer. An animal that hunts alone "might" be called a rogue (like they call the white shark in JAWS a rogue, although I'm not sure that's correct either), but there are plenty of animals who prefer a solitary life and hunt on their own.
What kind of bug bite can look like a hickey?
Different bug bites can appear to look like a hickey. The reason for this is the reaction to the skin. If a person has an adverse reaction the skin will become irritated, red, and swollen and appear hickey like.
This insect lives in a colony?
Bees are one example of a social insect that lives in colonies. Ants are another common example. Both types of insect have queens and various types of workers.
Which insect can lift heavy things?
Many insects can lift objects of huge weight, proportionate to their own size. An ant, for example, can lift 5 times its own body weight.
Gnats can enter houses through open windows and doors, cracks in walls, and even on fresh produce brought inside. They are attracted to moisture, food sources, and organic matter, so keeping the house clean and dry can help prevent their entry.
What animals change completely as they grow so that the young do not look like the adult?
Altricial species change the most as they grow. These are animals with a relatively short gestation (pregnancy) period, and the offspring are born or hatched in a relatively underdeveloped stage. Examples are most flighted birds (e.g. robins, eagles) as well as many species of simians (apes), including humans. The young of these species are often protected from predators because of nests or dens, as well as a high level of parental care. They often benefit by being born in this helpless state because they are able to learn more about their environment as they mature. Also, the parents are usually able to provide extended care to these offspring, bringing them food and teaching them how to hunt.
In contrast, precocial species are born relatively fully developed (they look like miniature adults). They are often exposed to predators immediately (think, antelopes, horses, flightless fowl) and thus, must be mobile almost immediately after hatching or being born. These species are also typically born with many behaviors "hard-wired" - that is, they almost instantly can walk and within an hour or so of birth, can identify their mothers and flee from predators.
How many eggs can a Queen bee lay in 1 year?
It depends which month. A queen does not lay at all during the winter. She will build up during the spring, and in the summer she can be laying up to 2,000 eggs a day. She will slow down again as winter approaches.
What insect lays tiny yellow eggs?
Some insects lay red eggs. The wolf spider is a common spider in North America that lays its eggs in clusters.
What is the life cycle of a thorn bug?
Once the female thorn bug lays her eggs, it takes about 20 days for them to hatch. Once hatched, thorn bugs only live for a few months. The actual name for a thorn bug is a treehopper.
Is the smallest insect a female or male?
Contrary to popular belief, males and females do not differ in the number of spots. In fact, it can be very difficult to tell a ladybug's gender. Males are smaller than females; beyond that, you will need a microscope to tell the difference reliably.
ladybug, moth and house fly/bee, bettle,ant ect. there are millions.
Can bugs crawl in your ear and eat your brain?
No. First, the brain and ears do not connect. Second, insects do not eat human brains.
NOTE: Parasites in the intestines can have eggs travel through the bloodstream and by that route get into the brain.
What should you do if your sister bugs you?
Brothers can usually make their sisters leave by engaging in discussions and behaviors that annoy them. Attempting to engage them in conversation on technical or sporting subjects will generally convince them to leave.
What are daddy long legs' predators?
Daddy-longlegs eat a wide variety of food. This includes spiders, insects, plant pests, dead insects, and bird droppings. In order to defend themselves, they produce a strong, distasteful odor.
Do ants chew and lick their food?
no they spit acid to dissolve the food and slurp the food like a human does with a milkshake.
How are insects different from other anthropods?
An arthropod is a member of either spiders, scorpions, insects, and other groups. Insects are arthropods and are those with 6 legs. Others like arachnids have 8 legs. There are many other differences but this is the most obvious.
a fly a has millions, even billions of cells, a single-celled organism would be a bacterium
What insects have 3 body parts?
can a butterfly see red,green,and yellow can a butterfly see red,green,and yellow
What is an insect that goes through incomplete metamorphosis?
I don't know too many insects that go through a complete metamorphosis, but I know that a fly, butterfly, moth, beetle, ants, bees, ladybugs and cockroach . Just a fun fact: about 88% of insects go through a complete metamorphosis.
Many insects eat garbage. Maggots, flies, ants, and roaches are the main insects that one finds eating their garbage.
Yes, gnats do urinate. If a gnat urinates on the skin it can irritate the skin and cause it to burn or itch.