Creeping water bugs will go dormant in the winter months. They can survive cool temperatures by lowering their body functions.
yes some insects dead when frozen because they become very weak so they are not strong enough to fly.
Most likely, everyone (and thing) needs water to live. So my answer would be yes. =)
yes,millepedes can survive fire. me and my friend found a live millepede baby in the bottom of some ashes.
well it depends on what kind of bug it is! some bugs dont sink in water and they stay on the surface! they can stay there until they die when time pass or if you drop some salt on the water! or maybe if you shake the bottle a little bit ;)!
Pill bugs and Sow bugs (similar but not the same things) tend to stay in urbanized areas. They cannot survive temperatures below 21 degrees F. If in a forrest, for example, they would have to burrow at least 2 feet into the soil to avoid the freezing temperatures! However, they are very bad at digging so they instead have adapted to urban areas like cities and neighborhoods. They stay near houses and make use of the tiny cracks and crevices between the dirt and a buildings foundations. There, they can more easily dig down to a foot or two and stay there till spring. Since most homes are heated from the inside, it raises the temperature of the dirt right next to the foundation so that means pill bugs don't have to dig as deep as they would in a forrest.
the creeping water bugs are known for there well developed biceps
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It depends on the color of the stink bug. I know the brown ones dont die they survive
yes some insects dead when frozen because they become very weak so they are not strong enough to fly.
they stay underground and they eat bugs?
They cannot survive with the cold temperatures, the lack of any food, and loss of shelter. Your house is almost a sanctuary.
There is no life, and therefore no bugs, on the moon. So bugs are not called anything on the moon.
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
They need water. If they reproduce they need more water. They like to latch on to little sticks. Beware they bite
No.
Most likely, everyone (and thing) needs water to live. So my answer would be yes. =)
They may survive in an empty pool, but are not able to live under water.