Yes, stink bugs do have a hard outside shell. The bugs are not poisonous.
Exoskeleton
I need you to be a little more specific.
They are technically the ears of a bug
with their antenna
No some bugs have exoskeletons thoughNo.Insects rely on their hard shell to provide structure and leverage.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of flying June bugs. The general collective noun for flying insects will work: a swarm of June bugs.
There are several kinds of bugs that are big and brown with a hard shell. However, you are probably thinking of the American cockroach, which is one of the most well known pests.
Cicadas do.
The bedbug's body has a hard shell that doesn't grow. When the bedbug grows it sheds it's shell, which is also why you can find light shells along with the dark spots (the poo/your blood).
The bedbug's body has a hard shell that doesn't grow. When the bedbug grows it sheds it's shell, which is also why you can find light shells along with the dark spots (the poo/your blood).
One possible match could be the ebony jewelwing beetle. It is a small, black beetle with a hard shell that measures about one inch in length.