Which old iron knows what this bug is? 50

Updated on technology 2024-04-25
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Small beetles and the like are phototaxis, and they don't bite people and aren't too dirty.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    With so many bumblebees, are you neighbors or what's wrong with the hive? Do you have flowers at home? If you get stung in a bite, be careful with your head full of bags.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Lao Tie, I can see that you are too ruthless, you have slapped it in pieces! I can't tell what it is from **, a little like a bee, a little like a tick, and a little like a ladybug, a beetle or something, in short, if it affects you, just kill it, what do you love!

    Good luck and thanks!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is the Gu poisonous insect released by the wizard of the ancient city of the Western Regions, which is put in the Central Plains to harm the martial arts, so be especially careful, and smoke it to death with mosquito coils.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cockroaches, shot to death thoroughly, unrecognizable, can only be identified with common sense, the color of the insect and the habit of living in groups are cockroaches.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This one is kind of like that bee. Also like cockroaches.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This must be a cockroach.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is a bumblebee! Is there this bee near your house, you must pay attention to safety, this thing stings people can hurt, you see if there is a nest for professionals to deal with, if there are children at home, let them not touch it, be sure to pay attention to safety!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Bumblebee, you have to be careful not to get stung.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's not very clear, it looks like a golden silkworm that has shed its shell, and it may not be a golden silkworm that has taken off the skin of another animal.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Summary. Dear, there are many kinds and different forms of insects, they belong to the arthropods of invertebrates, and are the most numerous animal groups on the planet, accounting for more than 50% of all biological species (including bacteria, fungi, and viruses), and their traces are found in almost every corner of the world. Until the beginning of the 21st century, there were more than 1 million species of insects known to humans, but there are still many species yet to be discovered.

    What kind of bug is this.

    Insects are of a wide variety of species and different forms, belonging to the arthropods of invertebrates, and are the most abundant animal groups on the earth, accounting for more than 50% of all biological species (including bacteria, fungi, and viruses), and their traces are almost everywhere in the world. Until the beginning of the 21st century, there were more than 1 million species of Kunxian insects known to mankind, but there are still many species yet to be discovered.

    According to the visual inspection of **, the water strider is an aquatic Rhodymus hemiptera, the scientific name of Aquarium paludum fabricius, inhabiting still water or slow water surface of streams. The body is slender and very light; The front feet are short, which can be used to catch prey; The middle and hind feet are very slender and have fine hairs with oily texture, which has the effect of waterproofing the wax. It has a dark brown body color and a body length of about 10 mm, and is also able to live on land for a period of time.

    Water strider is a small aquatic insect commonly found in lakes, ponds, paddy fields, and wetlands. Adults of the water strider family are 8 to 20 mm tall and black-brown, with a triangular head and a slightly longer head. The body is small to large, oblong or oval.

    The muzzle is slightly longer, divided into 3 segments, with the 2nd segment being the longest; The antennae are filamentous, 4-segmented, protruding from the front of the head. Prothorax elongated, dorsal mostly dark and dull, without distinct spots, forewings leathery, without membranous stem. The ventral surface of the body is covered with a layer of extremely fine silvery-white short hairs, and the appearance is silvery-white velvety, which has a water-repellent effect.

    Its trunk is similar to that of the family Broad Bruteidae. Their torsos are often elongated and non-scum, and their torsos are covered with very fine hairs that are water-resistant. The abdomen has a pronounced lateral border.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you look closely at the fork on the tail of this bug, it should be a cockroach.

    蛐螋, 蠼螋 (pronounced: qú sǒu). Cockroach is a winged subclass of insects.

    Cockroaches are commonly known as "ear clip worms" (also called "splint worms" in some places), also known as scissor worms. Because their females lie on their eggs like birds after laying eggs, waiting to hatch. It is omnivorous, eats everything, and is generally found in the bathroom and kitchen.

    Crickets do not bite people Crickets feed on plants, which can make the fruit discolored or spotted; Some eat other insects.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Judging by your **, this one is a cockroach larvae.

    The main difference between larvae and adults of cockroaches is that they have not yet grown wings. Everything else is basically the same as the adult. There are also two long whiskers.

    To be precise, this one is called a cockroach nymph.

    Cockroaches, pulsed insects, generally refer to the insects belonging to the "order Cockroaches" (scientific name), of which only about dozens of species will invade human homes, and there are several species that are kept as pets by humans and as pet food, most of which can only be seen in wild mountain streams and forests or insect museums.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Oil hyacinth. It is also known as the knot cover Chazheng yellow, oil pot Lu, because of its whole body oily shiny, as if just fished out of the oil bottle, and because of its sound like the sound of oil pouring out of the gourd, but also because its adults love to eat all kinds of oil plants, such as peanuts, big regret beans, sesame, etc., so there is no ear to get the name of "oil gourd".

    Note: Not crickets.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Grubs... Grubs, also known as chicken worms, soil silkworms, old female worms, white time worms, etc., are the larvae of the golden tortoise shell, the body is hypertrophied, the body shape is curved and C-shaped, mostly white, and a few are yellowish-white. The head is brown, the palate is prominent, and the abdomen is swollen.

    Harm a variety of plants and vegetables. According to its feeding habits, it can be divided into three categories: herbivorous, fecal-eating, and saprophyrcus. It likes to eat freshly sown seeds, roots, tubers and seedlings, and is a worldwide underground pest that is very harmful.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Queensbee: Queensbee is a type of parasitic bee that lays eggs mainly on beetles. On the scarab larvae, it is estimated that the key number of forests will be gone after a while. Because the bees are not anything to be afraid of, and they are not hornets, wasps, bumblebees and other aggressive bees, the horsetail bees are not poisonous.

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