it is a type of elaphant (a limplombe)
No. They Are Insects Not Humans like us. That is a stupid Question whoever asked that! EWWW
It's a black flower wasp - native to Australia! It's a non-aggressive native wasp, that keeps grubs and destructive insects in lawns and gardens under control. The females are big and powerful and can dig holes into the ground to lay their lavae. The males can be seen pollenating wild flowers low to the ground. They are a beautiful insect and don't need to be erradicated as they aren't a pest or aggressive or dangerous to humans. They are unusally shaped - a bit like a massive fly (like a march fly) mixed with a dragon fly and a butterfly. They have elongated black bodies, slightly hairy dark (mostly black) legs, and stunning bright irridescent cobalt blue wings that make them look like something from out of this world!
LAVAE
By putting live mosquito lavae in the water with it. Or bloodworms.
Yes, if they get to your brain via your ears.
They are lavae of insects
Lava is hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this.
Horse Leeches eat snails, Lavae, worms and small insects :) as far as I know.
Magpies are birds that are part of the crow family. The biggest threat to them is bigger birds and humans.
Zooplankton are often lavae of larger animals, or unicelllar animals or tiny crustaceans and they do eat phytoplankton, marine producers.
No, dragonflies are carnivores and eat other insects.
well a spider can help by eating flies or like a dragonflies lavae eat mosquito larvae alot of bugs are helpful yet mysterious
Ifound everything i need to know about definitions from a dictionary, great book for broad definitions. If you want specific terms about the stages of lavae and pupae etc the websites explaining life cycles include definitions more specific than a dictionary.
Yes. The Asian Tiger Mosquito, which has spread from southeast Asia to many other countries, becoming a significant pest, has several natural enemies. These include: A mosquito that feeds on other mosquito lavae, spiders, flatworm, some beetles, fungi and paramecia.