What is the bug that poops candy?

Aphids can reproduce incredibly fast: they can make 20 new generations within a single season. And that means lots of poop. Some aphid populations can produce hundreds of kilograms of poop per acre— making them some of the most prolific poopers on the planet.
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Can humans eat aphid honeydew?

Although it may be off-putting to think of eating insect excrement, honeydew honey is prized in parts of Europe and New Zealand and often fetches higher prices than floral honey. It is rich in mineral content, amino acids, and may have stronger antibacterial properties.
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Do aphids poop honeydew?

Aphids are small insects that live from plant sap. In essence, honeydew is the excrement's of aphids, or put more bluntly, aphid-poop. Aphids can produce a lot of it, as they need to consume lots and lots of plant sap.
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What is aphid poop?

“Some people refer to the sticky droppings as aphid poo, but it's not really poo at all,” said Ken Nawolsky, Superintendent of Insect Control. “It is excess material that is excreted through the aphid's cornicles, which is a tube from the bug's abdominal segment, and is mostly made up of sugar and water.”
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How do spiders pee?

spider consulting. Answer:spiders have structures designed to get rid of nitrogenous waste. These are called malpighian tubules and function in a manner similar to our own kidneys. Spiders don't produce urine like we do, but produce uric acid, which doesn't dissolve in water and is a near-solid.
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How do ants pee?

The ants respond by drinking the water, leaving the nest and excreting water droplets on the outer stem surface. This cooperative 'peeing' behavior is a new survival mechanism adaptive to the ants' nesting ecology.
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Do bugs 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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What does fly poop look like?

Have you ever heard of flyspeck? That's another name for a fly's excrement. These specks are tiny dark-colored (brown or black) dots with amber or cream-colored spots. The light spots are excess saliva that accompany their excrement.
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What insect does not poop?

Butterflies cannot poop because they only drink nectar. Adult butterflies do not do number two, or even number one, because they drink only nectar. When they excrete it, it comes out as a fine spray of water from the tip of their abdomens or the liquid waste leaves their respiratory systems when they fly.
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Can aphids hurt you?

Are Aphids Dangerous? To humans, no, not directly. But aphids can be quite damaging to plants, such as crops, which means they can destroy our farms, trees, and gardens if left unchecked.
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Why is my car sticky when I park it under a tree?

The substance isn't a sign of a sickly tree or “sap season,” as some have guessed. It's actually a sugary liquid known as “honeydew,” and it's secreted by aphids, small sap-sucking insects living in our trees.
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How do you get rid of honeydew bugs?

In some cases, a strong blast of water can be all that's needed to knock the damaging pests off the affected plant and get rid of the sticky substance. Neem oil, white oil, and insecticidal soap are useful when considering how to remove honeydew causing insects and what they've left behind.
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What is the only insect that produces food eaten by humans?

Many such lists claim that honey bees are the only insects that produce food that's eaten by humans.
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Is honey Dew edible?

The outside rind and seeds are edible but many people choose to not eat them. Try honeydew melon: Diced and eaten plain or added to a salad.
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What happens if a aphid bites you?

The result of being 'bitten' by the aphid is a red swelling that disappears after an hour or so, but leaves a very itchy rash that can persist for two to three days. In fact this phenomenon is so common that people avoid passing underneath infested trees.
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What does spider poop look like?

Characteristics of Spider Poop

They resemble paint splatter with dark ink stains, squishy, and semi-liquid characteristics. While their poop can vary depending on the spider species, they are all of a dark spot, thus the comparison to paint splatter.
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How does a fly pee?

Technically, they poop and pee at the same time. Since all of it comes out of the anus at once, it's poo, not pee. Flies do not have a separate system that produces urine. Instead, they produce uric acid, which is a solid that is released with their feces.
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Do flies have brains?

The findings, published in Nature, also describe in detail how the fly's brain calculates this signal from more basic sensory inputs. “Not only do these neurons signal the fly's direction of travel, but they do also so in a world-centered reference frame,” says Rockefeller neuroscientist Gaby Maimon.
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Can bugs cry?

They do not have tear ducts, so they do not cry.
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Do bugs hurt when you squish them?

As far as entomologists are concerned, insects do not have pain receptors the way vertebrates do. 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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Do bugs feel love?

“Even insects express anger, terror, jealousy and love, by their stridulation.”
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How do ants fart?

“Some journal articles note that gases produced as a byproduct of digestion are absorbed into an insect's hemolymph – its blood – and then released through its spiracles.” (Spiracles are holes in an insect's exoskeleton that allow it to breathe and otherwise exchange gases with its environment.)
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Do ants have hearts?

Ants do not breathe like we do. They take in oxygen through tiny holes all over the body called spiracles. They emit carbon dioxide through these same holes. The heart is a long tube that pumps colorless blood from the head throughout the body and then back up to the head again.
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Can ants cry?

Scientifically representation of ants indicates that they don't have vocal cords. This means that there is no way they can produce screaming sounds.
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