yes,millepedes can survive fire. me and my friend found a live millepede baby in the
bottom of some ashes.
yes some insects dead when frozen because they become very weak so they are not strong enough to fly.
Creeping water bugs often hibernate during the winter months to survive. They find shelter in protected areas under rocks and logs or in the mud at the bottom of bodies of water where they can remain dormant until warmer temperatures return. Some species may also adapt to cold temperatures by producing antifreeze compounds in their bodies to prevent freezing.
Most likely, everyone (and thing) needs water to live. So my answer would be yes. =)
Sow bugs, also known as woodlice or pill bugs, live in damp and dark environments such as under logs, rocks, leaf litter, and in moist soil. They require high humidity to survive and can often be found in gardens, basements, and other areas with decaying organic matter.
Yes it is and it smells bad.
by tricking bugs by the smell and traps bugs
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Water
Yes, fire can repel bugs because the heat and smoke produced by the fire can deter insects from coming near the flames.
he ate bugs
honey, plants and bugs
Most bugs can be successfully set on fire. XD
The cast of Fire Bugs - 1921 includes: Harry Sweet Brownie the Dog
bed bugs survive by eating human blood
look up info please
they survive by eating bugs and coffins
Most survive by eating bugs like most bats.