No. But some kinds of flies can bite. (Other insects, such as bees & wasps have stingers.)
Nidoloy is the scientific study of nests so I'm just guessing that a nidologist would be a scientist who studies nests.
Manatees use pieces of broken seagrass to line their nests.
Gorillas sleep in nests made of leaves and branches.
Yes, squirrels often reuse their nests, known as dreys. They will refurbish and repair them as needed, but may also build new nests in different areas as they move around their territory.
tree kangaroose make there nests make there nests on the ground
Flies sleep under the leaves of trees and plants.
yes they do like in nests but however they don't make there own butterflies normally live in nests that other animals made and left
Flies don't build nests and don't care for their eggs once laid.
Flies do not make nests, they lay their eggs directly on a food source.
Horse flies nest in moist environments like marshes, pond shores, and creeks. They may even nest in termite mounds, waterfalls, or beach dunes.
Since having my boiler serviced, there has been a load of flies appearing in my house, dying flies. I have no idea where there coming from and cant seem to stop them appearing.I have never had anything like this before.
There exists various nests on that tree. This is a sentence containing the word nests.
The male Indian Swift, once it leaves the nest, flies for the rest of its life. The female nests of course.
There are three main types of wasp nests: paper wasp nests, mud dauber nests, and yellowjacket nests. Paper wasp nests are made of a paper-like material and have open cells. Mud dauber nests are made of mud and have closed cells. Yellowjacket nests are made of paper and have a papery covering. These nests differ in their construction materials and appearance.
They can't keep their nests clean because their nests are on the ground.
The plural posessive form is nests'.
they are just called nests