Larvae, to start with, as none of them have wings yet. Also there are two groups of wingless insects; silverfish and fleas (which have lost them along the way, their ancestors had wings). There are quite a few insects that have wings but rarely fly, such as earwigs, most cockroaches, and beetles that have their shields fused so they never fly. Also, in ants the only ones with wings are the queen and males, and the young queen bites off hers when founding her colony to perform better underground. She flies only once, during her mating flight, to get far from her colony of birth to found her own.
As a general Rule MOST insects that fly have wings but there are some exceptions.
Ballooning Spiders- which are not actually insects (they have 8 legs and a cephalothorax) climb to the end of a tall plant stem, shoot out strands of silk webbing and use the wind to 'fly' or travel long distances. They can retract and shoot out more silk as necessary to change direction.
Then there are insects that do have wings, that Can't fly:
Cockroaches, grasshoppers (orthoptera) and Praying Mantises have wings but can't fly well - they can only fly for short periods of time, at low heights and short distances.
Scorpionflies have wings that have been reduced to bristles- so they can't fly
In many ground beetles (Carabidae) such as the violin beetle and the bombardier beetle the ability to fly has been lost because the two elytra (the clear membranous wings under the hard outer wings) has been fused together, forming a solid shield over the abdomen.
-Desert and cave-dwelling species, and some "true weevils" (Curculionidae) are additional examples of insects with 'fused wings' that are unable to fly.
birds can fly because they can an so can some insects but how well I don't know
Yes.
Venus fly trap, butterwort, and pitcher plants eat insects.
Plants that eat insects are known as carnivorous plants. The Venus Fly Trap is one type and the Sarracenia is another.
There are many many different types of flys. And for each type of fly there is something different that it will eat from the others. So yes there are fly and fly larva that eat live plants and fly or fly larva that eat dead plants.
a carnniverous plant eats flies, bugs or insects. much like a venus fly trap. (best example) i think.
The fly and the mosquito are 2 different insects, besides that they transmitt different diseases.
Yes Butterflies Fly. But not all other insects can fly
False not all insects can fly
no. stick insects do not, so not all can.
Insects that have wings can fly. They fly with their wings like birds.
insects that can fly are dragonflies,flies,mosquitoes and a bee insects that cannot fly are unknown.
Not all insects fly. For example Bedbugs are a true insect that does not have wings.
Many, all flying insects can fly backwards, as can the hummingbird
Not all insects fly. For example Bedbugs are a true insect that does not have wings.
It depends what insect you are talking about because not all insects fly at the same paste.
no not all insects have the ability. example: butterfly, ladybug,bees,wasps,and etc. can fly
Yes, like all insects.
no all insects do not loook alike because they have different shapes colors patterns and some insects can fly because of ther wings