Yes, a "peebug" is a term often used to refer to a type of insect, particularly in informal contexts or among children. However, the term is not scientifically recognized and may be a colloquial or playful way to describe bugs or creepy-crawlies in general. Insects are a diverse group of arthropods, and while "peebug" isn't a formal classification, it generally falls under the broader category of insects.
No, there are no insets -- or insects -- in Antarctica: it's too cold.
no.
yes they do
small ones
no they do not eat insets
They look like sticks
insets
Yes, they can live on Volcanoes, but probably not inside them.
o yes insects do lay eggs
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worms,spiders,ants,beatles is that good enough for you :)
Eats small or medium size insets.