Michigan has no state insect. It hosts several species to choose from in the future, however, includingwell over 20 different types of moths and a variety of spiders, beetles, butterflies, and bees. Answer: Michigan Jeff Schmaltz // Wikimedia Commons Answer: Michigan - State insect: None. [...
Prey items include some aggressive and venomous species such as wasps, bees, dragonflies, and assassin bugs [12,13], and spiders taken from webs or whilst ballooning [14]. The potential for such prey to inflict damage on the fly, coupled with the possibility of prey escape, presents ...