Can you have June bugs for a pet?
Yes, if you mean lightning bugs, you have to capture them first- they only are active in the summer a colonly of them in a large fruit jar, well it has possibilities. The bugs, along with the glow-worm produce cold light, unique in the animal kingdom and only imperfectly copied by mankind. exactly how the cold-light reactions go is still somewhat ofd a mystery, there are thought to be two fluids- Luciferin, and Luciphrase, and both are required to get the greenish cold-light reaction.
Internal plant fluids is what thrips eat.
Specifically, the insect in question (Thysanopteraorder) have piercing-sucking mouthparts. They puncture the surface of plant parts in order to "drink" internal, life-sustaining fluids. They particularly will attempt to drain a plant of cellular fluids and phloem sap.
Is there a bug called a fire bug?
Yes there is, it is a diamond like shaped insect which is orange and with black patterns across it's back.
Fire bugs generally mate in April and May. Their diet consists primarily of seeds from lime trees and mallows.
They can be seen in tandem formation when mating which can take from 12 hours up to 7 days. The long period of copulating is probably used by the males as a form of ejaculate-guarding under high competition with other males.
Where do backswimmers store their air?
Under their wings is where backswimmers [Notonectidae family] store their air. They need it for the deep dives by which they escape many predators. But when they run out of air, they must be able to get back to the surface quickly.
Does the stink bug exist in a social structure?
The Stink bug lives in a social environment surrounded by many of its closest allies. The stink bug tends to live in small groups of either 4 or 5. It hangs around bushy environments minding its business up high in the branches of low hanging trees. There has been 2 known deaths by the stink bug where both victims had an allergic reaction to the stink bug skin when it was fell on them. Both victims where of young age and the both fell into coma's and unfortunately died. Although this happened, it is very very rare to die from stink bugs. Stink bugs like to live closely to their mates for group protection. And the behaviour of the stink bug can change very differently if it is separated from the group. The behaviour of the stink bug when separated can become very violent, attacking and harming many creatures of the same size. But when they are close to there group, they are normal and calm. Stink bug's are hard workers, since they live in groups, they have many chores to get done, supplying food, making shelter etc... The stink bug is very careful of water because they are very bad swimmers. There was once a rumour of a stink bug falling into a pond and dying, the stink bug was left in the pond for so long that the smells and chemicals inside the Stink bug was leaked into the pond and all the creatures inside the pond died. This was also a very big drama for us humans, because of all the other creatures dying, the chemicals were mixed together from different creatures and the substance became very dangerous to the human skin. This is just a short paragraph about the lifestyle of Stink bug's, i hope you enjoyed this factual information. Thanks.
- Turkey Boy.
^This is Horse manure. Everyone knows stinky bugs kill way more the 2 people mentioned above. The way they kill humans is be defending themselves. Firstly they secrete a slimy mucus from their bottom, followed by a deafening howl. This is probably because the slimy mucus is in fact their innards.
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depends on how bad it is but ud clean it and put anteseptic on it if its deep go to the doctor.
just like any other bite.
Why do flys like smelly stuff?
Most of the inects does not have eyes to see. They have a sensitive antenna's which helps them in finding their food and protect them from rivals. These anntenna's are sensitive towards strong odours. This explains your question.
What is the most poisnous insect?
That is really three questions in one. It could mean which insect has the most venomous sting, which insect has the most dangerous venom but does not sting, or which insect causes the highest mortality rate.
Firstly the most venomous sting insect. In the USA alone 23 people a year die from bee and wasp stings. Usually an insect's sting is quite harmless for humans and only a slight skin reaction occurs, but a few people suffer very severe reactions. When stung, a few people can go into anaphylactic shock and experience difficulty breathing, difficulty in swallowing, a sharp fall in blood pressure, collapse, unconsciousness and even death.
The most dangerous insect in this category is the honey bee, and accounts for as many human deaths as all the species of snake cause put together. However, nearly all of the deaths caused by these insects are due to allergic reactions and not to the venom itself.
The insect that has the most potent venom belongs to the ants in the Pogonomyrmex genus. This tiny little insect can kill a 2kg mammal (such as a rat or a rabbit) with only twelve stings. These ants could kill a human with between 350 to 450 stings, without an allergic reaction taking place. To put this in perspective, to get the same reaction from a honey bee, it would take well over 10,000 stings.
Now for the most venomous insect that does can not sting. These are only dangerous in they are ingested or touched. There are a few caterpillars in this category and two groups of beetle, but the most venomous is the Blister Beetle. There are around 2000 species of blister beetle worldwide, and when they occur in large numbers they can cause a large problem for livestock. The Blister Beetle produces a toxin called Cantharidin, a chemical that cause blistering on the skin and if eaten also inside the intestine tissue. These beetles live in grass and hay, the natural food source for many animals and when they are eaten by these grazers, it can cause them serious harm. A cow or horse need only eat 10 or so beetles accidentally to become seriously ill, and this is likely to kill the animal.
However, the Blister Beetle might be the most toxic, but it is not the insect that causes the most deaths. This title belongs to the Mosquito, but how does it kill with out venom or poison? The Mosquito carries many potentially dangerous diseases and as the move from one person, or animal, to another, they infect the new host with these diseases. The Mosquito with the most infamous reputation is that of the Anopheles genus. In Africa alone this tiny insect kills one child under the age of five every thirty seconds. That totals around 3000 every day and nearly one and half million in a single year. The mosquito is also known for transmitting malaria and this claims the lives of around one to three million people every year. Even if a person survives the first stages of malaria, it is a disease that they will have to battle for the rest of their lives, and will most probably result in death years after the first infection. It is commonly agreed that malaria is one of the top killers in the world, and the main cause of infection results from the tiny mosquito.
So the insect with the most venomous sting is the Honey Bee, the insect with the most toxic venom is the Blister Beetle, although this is only dangerous if eaten, but the insect that causes the most deaths is the common Mosquito I think the most venomous
insect is Asian hornet some time a single sting can couse a serious trouble.
thats my answer.
How do you tell the difference between a male and female tick?
Adult male ticks are larger in size compared to female ticks
If you put moth ball in your garage under the shelves can the smell be harmful?
It depends on how strong the smell is. Yes, it is harmful. It is a gas. And if can kill bugs it could be harmful for you. It could damage your lungs.
Is a praying mantis a producer?
No a praying mantis is a consumer. Plants are producers, they produce their own food through photosynthesis.
What is meaning of there's a bug going round?
It means there is an illness that is affecting a lot of people in one area.
For example, if a lot of students at a school were becoming ill then someone might refer to this as "there's a bug going around".