Only some bite not all of them, they bite when they feel they are being attacked.
that is a good answer but bugs can also bite when they need food
June bugs do not mean to attack humans. They are simply very clumsy while flying and they are not very smart.
Clusters of red and black bugs on wood mulch could be boxelder bugs or milkweed bugs. These insects feed on the sap of trees and plants, and they often congregate in large groups for warmth and protection. They are generally harmless to humans and plants.
Spined soldier bugs are not harmful to humans. They primarily feed on other insects, especially pests that damage crops. While they can release a defensive odor when handled, it is not harmful to humans and is mainly a deterrent against potential predators.
spiders help people in many ways.spiders eat pests such as mosquitoes aphids,and flies.most spiders are not harmful and few could harm humans.without spiders and other animals that eat bugs the population of bugs would in crease.frogs don't live near cities so people depend on spiders to catch bugs spiders also contain a antibiotic drug that helps people.
Yes, ducks do eat bugs as part of their diet. They often forage for insects, small fish, and other invertebrates in ponds and wetlands. Bugs provide important nutrients for ducks and help supplement their diet.
they eat bugs that anoy and hert humans and dragonflies don't harm humans.
they help because the spiders eat the bugs in the world and there will be less bugs so without spiders we would have lots of musqito bites on us that's how spiders help us
No, milkweed bugs are not poisonous to humans.
Bugs can communicate with each other, but they can not talk to humans.
Ebony bugs do not typically bite humans. They are not known to be harmful or aggressive towards people.
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One way bats help humans is to eat pesky flying bugs. Bats like to eat mosquitoes and gnats. Another way bats help humans is their guano. Guano is bat excrement that is used in fertilizer.
Stink bugs are not dangerous to humans or pets. They do not bite or sting, and their odor is their main defense mechanism.
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