not exactly hibernate but some go though a stage of diapausa
No they do not eat during hibernation because they are "Asleep" as one would put it. They usually eat before they hibernate and only a few "Insects can. Sincerely, rachael
Yes they do. They emerge as babies and grow for 2-3 years underground and then emerge as adults about 14 years later.
nope it dies
they get fat
None
cos its cold
Monarch Butterflies. They fly south for the winter like birds do.
They eat insects, and are known to eat berries when conserving energy for migration, and during the winter.
they go way under ground, or, die
Yes it should be fine if something happens it is due to the Indian stick insect mistaking the Diapherodes Gigantea for a leaf.
Spring and summer are the months that most insects lay their eggs. Most insects do not thrive during winter months so all of their mating and egg laying happens in the warmer months.
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Yes
Winter happens every year in December
they get out of the cold and stay warm
It depends how many and what types of insects.
Well, Egypt doesn't really have a winter. It has the DRY SEASON and the WET SEASON.And the insects always stay outside in the warmth.
cos its cold
how do you change a fraction in to a decimal
Plants pollinate in the winter by using the wind. This is much less effective than insects but due to the low temperatures, few insects are around during this time.
Simply looking for a warm place to "winter over", like a bear seeking out a warm cave for the winter.
same as they usually do, brambles and privet.