I've asked myself this question, and others also. My reason would be of two answers. One, we do not really know that they don't. Two, the brightness of the sun reflecting off objects cause the light to come from all directions and the bugs, and gravity probably play a role in why the bugs stay on earth and not in space. They are attracted to light, but since its reflecting from all around they probably don't need the sun itself to fly to. But they might go towards the sun, they're so small you cant tell anyways.
Love bugs, or Plecia nearctica, are bugs that are native to Florida. They fly while mating, which gives them the appearance that they have two heads.
Three types of insects that begin with "fly" are butterfly, horsefly, and tsi-tsifly.
Bugs are usually small and have limited flight capabilities due to their size and wing structure. Their wings may not be strong enough to sustain long flights, and they may rely more on other methods of locomotion, such as jumping or crawling.
Those bugs are typically called "mosquitoes." They are known for their high-pitched buzzing noise and can be a nuisance, especially during the warmer months.
any bugs like flies, if it is big mabe snails, moths, butterflies or catterpillars
Yes, stink bugs can fly.
Yes. Ladybugs can fly.
they fly
Yes, Venus fly traps can eat box elder bugs.
yes but mostley lighting bugs.
There are many insects that can be described as thin, black buzzing bugs that fly. The most common would be a mosquito, and a house or horse fly.
Yes bugs are insects they are the same thing. The fly and have six legs
flys
stink bugs fly 100% I know this because I have a brown marmorted stink bug as a pet so I know for sure
Some bugs that resemble fleas but can fly include springtails, thrips, and bird or rat fleas.
They can both fly and swim. thy fly into your pool from outside.
Yes