Yes there are water bugs living in the US. Water bugs are actually a type of insect and they are found in many different regions in the US. Here is a list of the different types of water bugs that can be found in the US:
These water bugs all live in different habitats in the US and can be found in rivers lakes ponds and even some wetlands. They all play an important role in the local ecosystems and are an important part of the food web.
There are actually a lot of living things that need water like us humans, animals, insects/bugs, plants, flowers, trees, clouds and birds! I hope that helped!=)
Water bugs live in/on water, roaches on dry land. Both are beetles. In some parts of the US, 'water bug' is the common name for cockroaches. This MAY be true, but they are two very separate species. Water bugs can fly as adults, whereas roaches are one of the few bugs that can actually run.
There wasn't a US in the US in 1492.
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Stink bugs came from Asia in a cargo shipment.
All living things, including us.
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There are no US states that have no insects.
They filter ocean water for nutrients, and they give us lovely pearls