yes they are
Weevil is a green thing thats on Pokemon and sucks something small you have You're Welcome!!
You can find green June bugs under dead patches of grass.
no
No, most are black.
a grunt with green armor
The name for a beetle with a green head and red striped o its body is a Blister Beetle. Its body is segmented into three portions.
* scorpion * scarab beetle * speckled wood butterfly * snake centipede * sucking louse * symphyid * summer chafer * swollen-thighed beetle * strawberry seed beetle * scarlet tiger moth * skipper butterfly * silkworm moth * spider beetle * stinkbug * soldier beetle * silver Y moth * sand hopper * sawfly * sawtooth grain beetle * sea slater * scabies mites * sexton beetles * silver green leaf weevil * small copper butterfly * small garden bumblebee
Yes, the following species of insects have been observed in bisexual and/or homosexual behavior: Alfalfa Weevil Australian Parasitic Wasp Bean Weevil Bedbug and other Bug Blister Beetle Blowfly Broadwinged Damselfly Cabbage (Small) White (Butterfly) Checkerspot Butterfly Club-tailed Dragonfly Cockroach Common Skimmer Dragonfly Creeping Water Bug Cutworm Digger Bee Dragonfly Eastern Giant Ichneumon Wasp Eucalyptus Longhorned Borer Field Cricket Flour Beetle Fruit Fly Glasswing Butterfly Grape Berry Moth Grape Borer Green Lacewing Hen Flea House Fly Ichneumon wasp Japanese Scarab Beetle Larch Bud Moth Large Milkweed Bug Large White Long-legged Fly Mazarine Blue Mexican White (butterfly) Midge Migratory Locust Monarch Butterfly Narrow-winged Damselfly Parsnip Leaf Miner Pomace fly Queen Butterfly Red Ant Red Flour Beetle Reindeer Warble Fly (Hypoderma tarandi) Rose Chafer[disambiguation needed] Rove Beetle Scarab Beetle (Melolonthine) Screwworm Fly Silkworm Moth Southeastern Blueberry Bee Southern Green Stink Bug Southern Masked Chafer Southern One-Year Canegrub Spreadwinged Damselfly Spruce Budworm Moth Stable Fly Stag Beetle Tsetse Fly Water Boatman Bug Water Strider
green traps
A - Aphid, Ant B - Beetle, Bee, Butterfly C - Citrus psylla, Cicada, Corn borer, cockroach D - Dragonfly, Date Palm weevil, Dung beetle E - Earwig F - Fly, Fruitfly, Flea G - Fungus Gnat, Grasshopper H - Hover fly I - J - K - L - Ladybird, Locust, Leaf miner, Leaf Hopper M - Moth, Mole cricket N - O - P - Preying mantis Q - R - Rhinocersos beetle, Robber fly S - Scale Insect, Stink bug, Shield bug T - Thrips, Tip wilter, Termite U - V - Vine weevil W - Weevil, Wasp X - Y - Z - Sorry, all i can think of off the top of my head
June beetle, May beetle, May bug, green June beetle, figeater.