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Insects take refuge from the heat:1Wings are used to escape the heat, and winged insects use their vibrating wings to escape the heat.
2.Shelter from the heat In the middle of summer, butterflies hang upside down on the back of the leaves with their wings together to avoid the direct rays of the sun. Walking insects, on the other hand, have a strong ability to transform, and in summer they grow a dark carapace to protect them from ultraviolet rays.
And it will also control the evaporation of water in the body to achieve water storage. 3.Different kinds of insects have different ways to escape the heat, some beetles simply burrow into the ground and then come out to forage at night, the temperature is very suitable at night, and it also plays a good role in escaping the heat.
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The main methods of insects to escape the heat are as follows: the first point is to burrow into the cave, so that it will not be directly exposed to the sun, and the temperature in the cave is relatively low, and the second point is that it is in the shade of the tree, which is relatively shady under the shade, which is also suitable for insects to escape the heat.
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Butterflies – Butterflies fold their wings at noon in the summer and hang upside down on the back of the leaves to escape the heat.
Spiders – Spiders dig wells in the sand in the summer, spin silk to close the mouth of the well, and sit at the bottom of the well to escape the heat.
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Insects choose to take refuge in shady areas or under leaves, and some insects will burrow into moist soil.
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Insects will hide under the shade of trees when it is hot, and they will also hide under the rocks so that they can escape the heat and not feel so hot.
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Summary. In response to the problem of small insects escaping the heat, there are some measures we can take to help them survive the hot summer. First of all, we can grow some plants at home so that small insects can escape the heat in the shade of the plants.
Secondly, we can put some pools in our home so that small insects can swim in the pools to cool off our bodies and minds. In addition, we can also put some wet towels at home, so that small insects can wander around the wet towels to cool off the body and mind. Finally, we can put some leaves of plants in our home so that small insects can roam the leaves to cool down our bodies and minds.
In short, to help small insects survive the hot summer, we can take the above measures, such as planting plants, putting water in the pool, putting wet towels and putting leaves, etc. These measures can provide a cool environment for the small insects to spend their summer in peace.
In response to the problem of small insects escaping the heat, there are some measures we can take to help them survive the hot summer. First of all, we can grow some plants at home, so that small insects can escape the heat in the shade of the plants. Secondly, we can put some pools in our home so that small insects can swim in the pools to cool off our bodies and minds.
In addition, we can also put some wet towels at home, so that small insects can wander around the wet towels to cool off the body and mind. Finally, we can put some plant leaves at home, so that small insects can roam the imitation liquid in the leaves to cool the body and mind. In short, to help small insects survive the hot summer, we can take the above measures, such as planting plants, putting water in the pool, putting wet towels and putting leaves, etc.
These measures can provide a cool environment for small insects to spend the summer in peace.
Can you elaborate on that a little bit more?
Small insects are an interesting way to escape the heat, they can regulate their body temperature by changing their environment, such as changing the humidity, temperature and light of the air. In addition, small insects can also regulate their body temperature by changing their behavior, such as changing their activity levels, changing sleep time, changing food intake, etc. The method of escaping the heat of small insects can provide us humans with some inspiration, such as we can take some measures to regulate the indoor temperature in summer, such as installing air conditioners, installing curtains, changing indoor lighting, etc.
In addition, we can also adjust our body temperature by changing our behavior, such as drinking more water, exercising, resting more, etc. In conclusion, the method of escaping the heat of small insects can provide us with some useful suggestions for us to better survive the hot days in the summer.
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Insects should not be afraid of heat, otherwise there are so many insects in summer.
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Although there are many insects in summer, they are also afraid of the sun. If you want to escape the heat, you should take shelter under the leaves, in the grass, in the water or at the water's edge, and in the soil. Different species of insects have different ways to escape the heat.
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Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, insects that don't work will have a way to get through, here are a few examples: 1. Red dragonflies will use their tails to face the sun to prevent the scorching sun from reaching their heads. 2. Some beetles will burrow into the ground to make nucleus leaks, and then come out at night to forage for food and activities.
3. Butterflies fold their wings and hang upside down under the leaves to avoid the sun. 4. If you have wings, you can flap your wings to cool down, for example, bees will carry water from the river and sprinkle it around the nest, and some bees will be neatly lined up at the entrance of the hive, and fan the air vigorously with their wings, so as to speed up the evaporation of water and take away the heat in the hive. 5. Ants will choose to dig deep in the burrow, a more humid place, and pure rot will also bring sand to seal the hole to prevent heat from entering the nest.
6. The white ants will even build vents in their nests, using the principle of hot air rising and cold air sinking, so that the hot air can be discharged from the vents on the top of the nest, and then let the cold air be sucked in from the air duct below.
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In the summer heat, people take refuge in air-conditioned rooms to escape the heat to resist the summer heat, so what about the small animals Sakura? Is there any way for small insects to escape the heat?
1. Bees - The temperature of the hive is very high in summer, and the bees will collectively incite their wings to cool down.
2. Ants – Ants will block the hole with dirt or sand particles in the summer to prevent heat from entering.
3. Dragonflies - Dragonflies will turn their tails towards the sun in the summer to prevent the scorching sun from getting in.
4. Butterflies - Butterflies fold their wings at noon in summer and hang upside down on the back of leaves to escape the heat.
5. Spider - Spider will dig a well in the sand in summer, spin silk to close the wellhead, and sit on a Jane Song chain at the bottom of the well to escape the heat.
6. Lizards - Lizards will sleep in the summer to escape the heat.
7. Termites - Termites will build an "air conditioning system" in their nests in summer, using the principle of hot air rising and cold air sinking, so that hot air can be discharged from the vents on the top of the nest, and then cold air will be sucked in from the air duct below.
8. Cicadas – Cicadas move with the shade of trees in the summer.
In general, insects avoid going out in the scorching sun during the scorching heat, and they tend to forage at night in the summer and hide in the shade during the day. For example, many insects will dig holes under the shade of trees to hide in them; There are also many insects that congregate in some caves. In addition, there are insects that hide on the backs of leaves for a day, or insects that use silk nets or blisters to cool off.
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Summer is coming, the weather is getting hotter and hotter, and many insects also want to escape the heat, which is called "Yuexia". Insects that live in the soil hide deep in the soil to survive the summer, some insects stop growing and developing, and some insects migrate to the relatively cool north to escape the heat. Next, let's take a look at how insects escape the heat in summer.
In fact, most insects hide in the shade of trees to avoid strong sunlight. Dragonflies generally appear from June to November, with a greater concentration during the summer months. Dragonflies are generally larger, with long, narrow wings, membranaceous, and extremely well-defined reticulated wing veins.
Therefore, when the sun is particularly strong in summer, dragonflies will keep their tails facing the sun and prevent the scorching sun from shining on their heads, so as to escape the heat.
What insects are there to escape the heat in summer.
Bees mainly rely on collective strength to escape the heat. On hot days, bees vibrate their wings together in the hive at a faster speed, like an electric fan, which can make the nest cool and fresh air, and cool down by four to six degrees Celsius.
Butterflies are a typical ectothermic animal. Their body temperature varies with the temperature of the air around them, so it is difficult to spot butterflies during the cold winter months. They are either frozen or turned into winter pupae and go into hibernation.
However, in the middle of summer, the temperature can reach more than 40 in the outdoor sun, which may be a little too hot for a warm-loving butterfly. For ordinary butterflies, the most common way to escape the heat is to burrow under the shade of the tree and hang the body upside down under the leaves, so as to avoid the burning of the sun's strong light. In the hot season, the butterflies roost in flocks on the wet rock walls, constantly sucking the cool spring water with their long clockwork-like beaks, and expelling droplets of water as they suck the acres.
Since the intestines of the butterfly are like a straight tube, the water inhaled can be excreted from the body in less than two seconds, so that the cold water continues to flow through the abdomen, which can naturally quickly take away the heat in the body and achieve an excellent cooling effect.
Because mosquitoes are insects that reproduce by "weather", their density is also affected by various factors such as temperature, rain, and breeding environment. And 20 27 is the optimal breeding temperature for mosquitoes. And 25-36 is the optimal blood-sucking temperature for mosquitoes.
So if the weather is particularly hot, mosquitoes will also hide to escape the heat. Mosquitoes generally choose to hide in underground garages, air-raid shelters, basements, unoccupied houses and other places, or choose shade places, corners of homes, grass, etc.
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