only adult insects have wings
Imago is what an adult insect is called. Imago is the very last stage of insect metamorphosis.
A mature insect is called an adult. It is the final stage in the insect's life cycle, following the larval and pupal stages. The adult insect is typically capable of reproduction.
I'm not sure why.
Dragon Fly
egg, larva, pupa, adult
That buzzing, flying insect could be:BeeMosquitoGnatHorseflyHouseflyFruit flyOr many other flying insects.Hope this was helpful!
The flying insect I saw in my garden yesterday was a butterfly.
an flying insect
A black and orange flying insect could be a monarch butterfly.
Imago is what an adult insect is called. Imago is the very last stage of insect metamorphosis.
Yes.
Besides eating they begin to find a mate and then care for their young.
bees
yes
flying eating etc.
an ant i think
"Vuurvliege" is a Dutch equivalent of "firefly" (Lampyridae family).The firefly tends to prefer a marshy environment or a moist, wooded habitat. The reason lies in the insect's appetite in its larval stage as a glow worm. Glow worms prey upon snails, slugs and other larvae.The adult insect in the flying stage may not need to eat. During its short life, the flying adult may live off the food reserves that the larval stage builds up internally. Otherwise, the flying adult may find nourishment in plant pollen or nectar and in water or plant dew.