Because of its absence for two weeks some insect didn't find the shelter it might have found and is killed.
One insect, however, we found abundant, and that was the common or house fly.
The insects just flew back to the tree and found others.
Then let the flies and the little insects of the air find her honeyed mouth.
So insects find safety in numbers, but the benefits of gregariousness don't stop at self-defense.
When the eggs hatch in April, the insects find their way to the branches and begin feeding.
Butterflies and other nectar-feeding insects find the flowers highly attractive.
But some insects have found a way of eating the leaves.
Next to the desired beetles, many other insects may find the bait attractive.
Obviously the night-flying insects that they prey on must find their way about somehow.