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Do Darkling Beetles Bite

Darkling beetles are more likely to run away or threaten to stink bomb you than to bite, but they do have mandibles. Depending on the species and age of the Darkling, the size of its mandibles will...

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Do Butterflies Have Teeth

Butterflies eat lots of things like nectar, tears, urine, mud, sweat, and perhaps most disturbing of all, feces. However, 'eat' isn't the proper term for it since it implies a mouth and jaw that...

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What Do Butterflies Taste Like

Some butterflies, like monarchs, are lovely but sadly toxic to eat. Lucky for the butterflies, only a few members of the Lepidoptera family are edible to humans. If you hear someone talking about...

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Can Butterflies See Their Wings

Butterflies can see into the ultraviolet spectrum, but their distance vision isn't great. As long as something is within about twelve feet of them, butterflies see more than humans can because they...

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How Long Does It Take For A Wasp To Die In A House

Queen wasps can live for up to a year, which is a long time if one gets into your home. Worker wasps don't share the long life of a queen. Fortunately, regardless of type or species, there are...

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Why Do Wasps Like Light Fixtures

Wasps are usually diurnal and sleep at night, so why are wasps often found buzzing around light fixtures in the dark? Artificial lights can mimic the sun causing confusion and providing an easy...

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