yes some insects dead when frozen because they become very weak so they are not strong enough to fly.
yes
Creeping water bugs will go dormant in the winter months. They can survive cool temperatures by lowering their body functions.
Well, you can eat a bug, then drink corrosive acid, and then die. If you mean 'if i eat a bug, will I die?', then no. Your stomach acid will kill just about anything you swallow, including bugs and over living creatures that can fit in your stomach. If you eat a bug, you will not die. You can eat a bug, and then die later for reasons irrelevant to eating a bug.
A bug can die from falling. The death of the bug is related to the height of the fall and the mass of the bug. Some bugs are able to survive the fall due to the same factors.
Weeks, that really all. Just like butterflys, there bugs they die quickly...
I continue to find holes in my stored clothing and there are always stink bugs on them. ,I just pulled winter clothes that I had stored in the garage and basement and many stink bugs were in them and also many holes, I have never heard that there can destroy clothing but the ones we had, DID!!!
It depends on the color of the stink bug. I know the brown ones dont die they survive
they dont bcuz they can die from winter
yes most bugs hate the cold because they are cold blooded, and are not animals, which means in the cold it is harder to survive
bugs are what eat peoples skin and die
Creeping water bugs will go dormant in the winter months. They can survive cool temperatures by lowering their body functions.
Sometime in the winter
under leaves or grass [ HINT ] lady bugs dont come out at winter.
no winter did not die
They do in the winter - months and when "muliplying"
yes in autum and winter
More bugs then you can count. (Atleast til you die.)
Arthur 'Bugs' Baer died in 1969.