they are getting ready to mate
Fly's rub their legs together because they want to no that what they just ate !
Whereas that all wasps belong to the class Insects, the red wasps have six legs
Houseflies rub their hind legs together to clean themselves. They have specialized bristles on their legs that help with grooming and removing dirt and debris from their bodies. Additionally, this behavior helps to spread saliva on their legs, which aids in digestion when they come into contact with food sources.
6 legs. (3 pairs of 2).
One animal that makes drones are Crickets. Crickets rub their legs together and they make that chirping sound that is familiar related with crickets.
They rub their legs together.
Fly's rub their legs together because they want to no that what they just ate !
i think they rub there legs together. like they had little hairs and when they rub together it makes a loud noise.
they rub thier legs together and make a violin sound
they rub their back legs together That is a myth. The males rub the edge of their wing (which has 'teeth') onto their leg and this is what makes the chirping sound.
they help wasps land, walk and protect themselves from predators!!
Whereas that all wasps belong to the class Insects, the red wasps have six legs
6 (All insects have six legs.)
This, that you have brought forth, is a myth. Grasshoppers do not sing, but they rub their legs together, and the rough texture of their legs makes the "Singing" sound.
Wasps have long legs to help them catch and hold onto their prey, as well as to navigate through their environment more effectively.
It doesn't speak but it does rub its back legs together to make sounds and attract a mate.
Houseflies rub their hind legs together to clean themselves. They have specialized bristles on their legs that help with grooming and removing dirt and debris from their bodies. Additionally, this behavior helps to spread saliva on their legs, which aids in digestion when they come into contact with food sources.