they do it then lay there eggs some where then in the summer they come out of the eggs and do what ever they do
Insects may move slowly in winter due to colder temperatures, which can slow down their metabolism and make it more difficult for them to move quickly. Additionally, insects may conserve energy during winter months when resources are scarce, leading to decreased activity levels.
yes some insects dead when frozen because they become very weak so they are not strong enough to fly.
Monarch Butterflies. They fly south for the winter like birds do.
Squirrels cache nuts and other food items to eat during the winter. Raccoons eat as much as they can during the warmer months to put on a thick later of fat that allows them to survive when food is scarce.
Kinglets primarily eat insects, such as small beetles, flies, caterpillars, and spiders. They also consume some seeds and berries, especially during the winter months when insects are scarce. Their diet is highly diverse and varies based on seasonal availability.
They prepare for the winter Olympics by non stop training
The best way to prepare your lawn for winter is to adjust your watering schedule, and remulch as much as necessary.
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they get out of the cold and stay warm
Well, Egypt doesn't really have a winter. It has the DRY SEASON and the WET SEASON.And the insects always stay outside in the warmth.
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They feed heavily during the summer and fall, then seek out dens in which to spend the winter.
They migrate, nothing else.
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Plants pollinate in the winter by using the wind. This is much less effective than insects but due to the low temperatures, few insects are around during this time.
Simply looking for a warm place to "winter over", like a bear seeking out a warm cave for the winter.