Can insects communicate with each other?

Some insects communicate by producing sounds while other insects emit light to communicate Many insects rely on body color and other use chemical odors to communicate.
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Do insects talk to each other?

Entomologists have known for a while that insects can communicate with each other—through vibrations that they typically make using body parts like legs or wings. Some communicate using sound, others produce water ripples and air currents, or generate tremors on the surfaces where they reside.
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How do insects believe to communicate with each other?

In addition to pheromones, ants use displays, sound and tactile signals to communicate. Tapping on a substrate to share vibrations and direct touching such as antennae to antennae or antennae to legs are examples of tactile talk.
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Why do insects need to communicate with each other?

Insects communicate to recognize kin or nestmates, to make their presence known, to look for a mate, or to instruct directions to a food source's location. When it comes to survival in their environment, insects also communicate to defend their territory, warn of danger, and camouflage or mimic other organisms.
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Can Bugs understand human language?

Some insects can count, recognize human faces, even invent languages.
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Do insects feel pain?

Over 15 years ago, researchers found that insects, and fruit flies in particular, feel something akin to acute pain called “nociception.” When they encounter extreme heat, cold or physically harmful stimuli, they react, much in the same way humans react to pain.
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Are roaches true bugs?

Cockroaches are generalized insects with few special adaptations, and may be among the most primitive living Neopteran insects. They have a relatively small head and a broad, flattened body, and most species are reddish-brown to dark brown. They have large compound eyes, two ocelli, and long, flexible antennae.
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Do insects mate for life?

Has monogamy ever been seen in insects? Yes, insect sex is not all crazy. Although, in animal terms, monogamy itself is pretty crazy in that it is extremely rare. Termites are lifetime monogamous, with a queen and a king.
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Are ants true bugs?

What is an Insect? By the technical, or taxonomic, definition, a large group of insects are not bugs, even though we call them bugs. Beetles, ants, moths, cockroaches, bees, flies, and mosquitoes are not considered true bugs since they are not found in order Hemiptera.
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Can ants communicate?

A new study finds that young ants make noise to communicate

If you want to survive as an ant, you'd better get ready to make some noise. A new study shows that even ant pupae—a stage between larvae and adult—can communicate via sound, and that this communication can be crucial to their survival.
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Can ants speak to each other?

As well as communicating via pheromones, sound and touch, ants talk to each other by exchanging liquid mouth-to-mouth in a process called trophallaxis.
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What is language of insect communication?

Insects communicate with two different types of chemical message, called Pheromones and Allelochemicals. These are smells that insects give off and are sometimes called 'insect perfumes'. Pheromones are the chemical messages that insects use to communicate with other members of the same species.
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Can ants cry?

While this might appear to be a strange question, it's actually normal for these insects to “scream”. Well, some asked if, in fact, these insects produce sounds because whenever they use water to eliminate them from their patio, they hear screeching sounds.
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Do ants have a language?

Just as humans, the ants use body language to communicate things. They can tell the other ants things by lightly touching or stroking the receiver in different ways. This way, they can combine signals of pheromones with that of touch and body language, providing an advanced form of communication.
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Why do ants touch when passing?

When ants want to alert others about something that could be useful to their colony, they use their antennas to touch or “bump” other ants to pick up their scent. This lets them smell the unique scent of each ant before informing them of their discovery.
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Do insects feel pleasure when they mate?

If she reciprocates his desire, they copulate. Shohat-Ophir previously found that for male flies, at least, mating is pleasurable. After sex, the insects' brains show an elevated level of a compound called neuropeptide F, or NPF -- a key chemical that's involved in its response to rewards like food and sex.
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Do insects marry?

In some species, females simply find them as they wander around; in others, the male guides females to his spermatophores. Most insects have a brief courtship that might last for a few hours or even just minutes, followed by mating and egg laying. Often one sex sends out a mating message while the other follows it.
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Do insects care about their family?

But there are a few species, particularly true bugs (Hemiptera), that do try to protect their young. Parental care ranges from hiding eggs, to providing food, to forming life-long bonds. Not surprisingly, females often provide the care.
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Are cockroaches immortal?

Myth #1: Cockroaches are immortal.

False: While it might seem this way at times, there are ways to kill them. Now it can be tricky because they are smart and resourceful. A cockroach can live without its head for a week as they can breathe through other body parts.
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What if cockroaches went extinct?

"Cockroach feeding has the effect of releasing that nitrogen (in their feces) which then gets into the soil and is used by plants. In other words, extinction of cockroaches would have a big impact on forest health and therefore indirectly on all the species that live there."
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What countries have no cockroaches?

A: Supposed Myth: Roaches are everywhere. The Facts: That's a myth, but just barely. There are species of roaches on every continent except one. Roaches are adaptable and find ways to survive in most environments, just not in Antarctica.
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Do bugs cry?

Insects do not have vocal chords or a voice.
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Do ants feel pain when you squish them?

They don't feel 'pain,' but may feel irritation and probably can sense if they are damaged. Even so, they certainly cannot suffer because they don't have emotions.
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Can insects drown?

Insects do not drown because they don't breathe through their mouth like we humans. However, if an insect is underwater for too long it will eventually die.
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