A male and a female will stand off and stare at each other. They will then back away and go towards each other again. When they get close to each other they will rub antennas for about half an hour, at which point the male will walk away from the female silverfish. If the female silverfish follows the male will fertilize the female. The female will then lay a cluster of around fifty eggs inside cracks and other small areas.
Silverfish live on land.
Army ants do not recognize silverfish as prey or predator so they leave them alone. Silverfish use this to their advantage, living in army ant colonies in a commensalistic symbiotic relationship.
About 2 inches.
Silverfish and army ants have a sommensalistic symbiotic relationship. This is because the silverfish benefit, but the army ants are unaffected. The silverfish consume the detritus left over by the army ants and are afforded protection by their presence.
commensalism
Silverfish live on land.
No, a silverfish is a wingless insect.
Silverfish are insects.
Antarctic silverfish was created in 1902.
No, they are insects.Common Silverfish Species Lepisma saccharina
Yes. One time, I saw a silverfish on my ceiling!
Silverfish Trivia was created on 2007-04-17.
Silverfish isn't a longboard manufacturer, they are a longboarding website/forum.
Silverfish go through complete process to get to metamorphosis. The silverfish Metamorphosis is about three to four stages long. Its very hard to see silver fish because of there size. Silverfish are mostly found in your bathroom or in your garage. Silverfish like to eat flies and dead skin of yours. If you find some in your house don't worry because they are harmless. No silverfish do not live in your backyard or the forests. They are mostly found in your house. The last thing you should know about silverfish is that they are 25mm and they live up to 3-7 years of life span. these are the things you should know about silverfish THANK YOU!!!!!
A silverfish, Lepisma saccharina, is a primitive, wingless insect.See the Related Link.
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Army ants do not recognize silverfish as prey or predator so they leave them alone. Silverfish use this to their advantage, living in army ant colonies in a commensalistic symbiotic relationship.