So where are all those bugs go in winter, being cold-blooded insects are particularly vulnerable to cold temperatures. They have several different ways of surviving through the year’s coldest months: migration, hibernation and overwintering. A lot of crop pests migrate to warmer temperatures in the winter and return in the spring. Many insects hibernate through the winter months, but it only the adult such as bees, lady bugs, wasps, cockroaches, and some butterflies. And finally, some bugs in certain stages of their lifecycle (larvae, nymphs, pupae, or eggs) can overwinter through the cold months.
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