the fact on insects is that usually the insect wont hurt you if you don't attempt to hurt him or her and if you see a queen bee,or ant do not touch it or you will pay a big price of death because they will bite you to death
lady bugs are not harmful because they do not harm humans and red and orange are warning colours for insects
This is an extremely broad question - the term "insects" covers a wide range of species, and the term "harm" is very vague. In general, insects that are living in their native habitat don't harm the environment - they are part of the ecologic system and are both controlled by predators and control their food sources (plant pollen, other insects, etc). Native insects sometimes harm humans, such as mosquitoes biting humans and infecting them with malaria or dengue fever. However, this is normal for that environment. Insects that are invasive into other environments tend to cause a lot of harm - there are no predators that can control them, and once established these populations tend to outcompete the native insect populations. Invasive insects can also harm humans, although the primary issue tends to be environmental.
no insects are not related to humans
pigs will harm humans when they do not feel right if it thinks your going to harm it then it will harm you
Insects like caterpillars and grubs are known to harm grass because they feed on it and can leave large patches of dead grass.
Organophosphates are used in pesticides, herbicides, and nerve agents that have shown to cause cancer and other diseases in humans. They have been shown to harm beneficial insects such as bees.
Polymers can release reactants that are harmful to humans. Not only can they harm humans, but they can harm the environment as well.
they are alike in every way because they are the same thing! 'bug' is just a stupider word for 'insect'
Yes
no, we harm clouds.
First fish, then insects, then humans.
No they normally eat small animals and rarley hurt humans they normally run away.