Insects commonly found living under fridges and cupboards include cockroaches, ants, and silverfish. These insects are attracted to dark, warm, and moist environments, making the spaces under appliances and cabinets ideal habitats for them. Proper sanitation, sealing cracks and crevices, and regular pest control measures can help prevent infestations of these insects in these areas.
because they want 2 rape it so hard and chop the penis out
Yes, bugs commonly live under wood because it provides shelter from the elements and predators. Many insects like beetles, termites, and ants make their homes in decaying wood to nest, lay eggs, and find food. Wood also offers a food source for certain insects, such as wood-boring beetles.
No. As with any other insect a wasp's abdomen contains vital organs.
Non
ox-fly orange-bug orange-tip orthoptera.
They are a race of wee lads that live in cupboards
with live frogs
There are at least a million different types of insect. They live everywhere.
on trees
no
on trees
There are over a million different types on insect. They live everywhere.
no they are diffrent species alltogether
Meganeura- a dragonfly type insect with an approximate 2 foot wingspan.
none because it is to cold for an insect to live there.
Crickets live in warm, damp places
in a orchid and some forest.