- INSECTS
- Flies, e.g.
- Bugs
- Spray targets
- Entomologist's subject
- Raid targets
- Crickets and beetles
- Pangolin's diet
- Walkingsticks
- Beetles and bees
- Aardwolf's diet
- Flies, for example
- Antennae holders
- About 80% of the world's species, according to the Smithsonian
- Entomologists' subjects
- Despicable ones
- Bees and beetles
- Entomologist's study
- Cricket class
- Bird food.
- Flies and fleas
- Small invertebrates.
- Invertebrate animals.
- Crawlers, fliers, stingers.
- Hazard to crops.
- Crawlers of earth.
- Man's tiny friends and foes.
- Entomologists study them.
- Flies.
- Thrips.
- Beetles, bugs, etc.
- Flies or thrips
- Hexapods
- Beetles, wasps, etc.
- Entomophobic's fear
- Some buzzers
- They may put out feelers
- Food for moles
- Some bait
- Web site frequenters?
- What swallows swallow
- Bees and butterflies
- Web feed?
- Web attachments?
- Web victims
- You might find them on the web?
- Their abdomens have many segments
- They can really bug you
- Ladybugs, e.g.
- Locusts and termites and beetles, oh my!
- Dragonflies and fireflies, e.g.
- Cockroaches and cicadas, e.g.
- They can't get off the web
- Many pests
- Raid target