The whispering grew louder in his mind, as if insects were invading his brain.
The insect then invades her much-chewed and saliva-doused ear with its proboscis.
Screams sounded in his ears as the insects invaded a marine's armor and began to eat him alive.
If any other insects invade the flower head, the larva attacks them.
And then the insects would breach the ship's hull and invade the human ship, and kill every living thing they encountered, until they were wiped out.
In Southern California, an insect called Tipu Psyllid has invaded several trees.
Reports had reached his desk in Albany that the insect had invaded the wooded areas north of New York City for the first time.
It was the first clear-cut evidence that the insect had invaded Westchester County and, he said, a bad omen for the future of hemlocks in New York State.
Lying in the deep cool fern with his collar off Jack felt the sweat still coursing down his chest, and the movement of ants, ticks, unidentified insects invading him; he smelt his own unwashed reek and the moist stench of the skin, imperfectly preserved in turpentine; but he minded none of it.
"Let us set off this very instant," said Benito, "or these wretched insects will invade us, and the jangada will become uninhabitable!"