How can you get over your fear of bugs?
The most common way to get over a fear of bugs is to desensitize yourself to it. Expose yourself in small doses to bugs. Say be in the same room as an insect, then when you're comfortable with that move a little closer, add another bug...etc It wont be a quick fix cure- it may take a while but it's the most sure way to do it. You have to convince yourself nothing bad will happen because there is a bug nearby.
Is it true that flies are attracted to smells that humans don't like?
Yes and no I mean they like trash, but they like deserts and food and we like the smell of foods so the answer is 50/50
a butterfly stretch is when you sit on the floor/ground and touch the bottoms of your feet together and pull your feet as close to you as you can and pull your head to your feet
Stinkbugs are a common nuisance in houses during the summer. They prefer to crawl and are attracted to light sources such as light bulbs.
What do rollie pollie's like in their environment?
There actual name is Slater. They love dark,moist areas, like under rocks, logs ETC.
What kind of flying insect has an orange body and a green head?
Cereal leaf beetles have green bodies and a reddish-orange head. They are crop pests that are native to Asia and Europe, but can also be found in North America.
Could be a click beetle. Does it make a clicking sound when it flips?
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A little more detail is needed for this like color, any wings and any fecal droppings available. Take the little bugger in a clear plastic bag to your local county agricultural extension office. There is one in every state in America. It is an extension of our countries argricultural department. The wonderful people there can help you with bug, lawn, garden and numerous other problems with the outdoors. Look in your local phonebook.
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Hi,
If you take a photo of one and email it to enquiries@ppcsupplies.co.uk I could get one of our staff to identify it for you. If you are unable to take a photo, you could post us a sample and I will get it examined.
Our business address is:
PPC Supplies 11A Goodwood Road Keytec 7 Business Park Pershore Worcs. WR10 2JL UK
We will offer free identification and further information on how to control the pest. We also do have a range of pictures on our website, www.ppcsupplies.co.uk that could help... however these are all main UK pests.
A springtail is any of a variety of wingless insects with spring-like legs.
Some pond skater species have wings other don't. Of those that do some show a wing length polymorphism that affects their flight ability.
Yes, chickens can eat aphids. They will only eat them if they are plants that are low enough for them to reach since they can barely jump and fly.
Where did rolly pollies come from?
Rolly pollies, also known as pillbugs or armadillidiids, are terrestrial crustaceans that are believed to have evolved from marine ancestors. They are thought to have adapted to life on land around 300 million years ago, during the Carboniferous period. Their ability to roll into a ball as a defense mechanism is a key characteristic that helps them survive in terrestrial environments. Today, they are commonly found in moist habitats worldwide.
What structure connects the brain to the rest of the body of grasshopper?
The brain is attached to a Nerve Cord which runs through the entire body.
How is the term entomology properly defined?
Entomology is the section of zoology that refers to insects. An entomologist would be a person that studies the behavior and genetic makeup of insects.
How do you keep a Dobsonfly alive?
I have kept a couple adult specimens for a short time. Unfortunately, their life cycle is all but finished once they reach their adult phase. I kept a female specimen for three months, and I even observed her feeding in the face of convenitonal wisdom that states the adults do not eat.
If you really want a challenge, find the larvae- hellgrammites- and raise them in fast running water until they pupate.
What is the plural of daddy longlegs?
The plural is simply 'Daddy longlegs', ie, "I saw two daddy longlegs this morning."
Weta lay between 200 to 300 eggs at one time depending on their size. The eggs then take between three to five months in order to hatch.
Why do people sweat and stink?
The reason people stink is because they don't wash up or brush they teeth or do any of that stuff!:(