What is a water error?
Water error is a type of water insects. People often call a common house a pest of a water mistake, but the mistake is actually a large type of cockroach. Mistakes in this category may belong to several different families, including families Nonectidae, Nepida and Belostomatidae. Water errors are scientifically classified as belonging to the Hemipter command. Boatmen (Corixade), Water Scorpions (Nepidae) and Backswimmers (Nonectidae) are one of the most famous water bugs. Sometimes, however, the name of the water is used to indicate giant water errors (Belostomatidae) to exclude these other types of errors.
Giant water errors exceed all other water errors coming in the length of more than 4.5 inches (11 cm). These mistakes are strong leaflets and have parts of the mouth capable of penetrating and suction. Bite from one of these errors can be serious because they injure enzymes that break proteins in the bodies of their victims. In addition to penetrating mouths, these errors showed on the bottom of their heads; They also have wings that form an x-like pattern, pThey say the back of their abdomen. It eats fish, birds and various water animals.
Waters are much smaller than a giant water error and measures about 1/2 inches (1.27 cm) long. They have long, furry legs that are similar to niah boats on the back of their bodies and wide, rounded heads equipped with large eyes and rather short antennas. They have flattened bodies that are long than wide. Their coloring is usually boring and spotted and are often confused with backwimmers because they are shaped similarly. This type of water error floats upside down and has wings that are lighter than its legs; It eats plant materials such as eyelashes.
water scorpions are slightly larger and come about 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) long. These water errors resemble land scorpions and have tails that look like whips. Surprisingly, these tails are actually breathing tubes. Have front regulations,that resemble the pliers they use to grab their prey and are eaters of meat and consume different ponds. They give somewhat painful bites, but it is not as dangerous as the bite from the country Scorpion.
Backswimmers are predators who swim upside down and have long hind legs that use oars. Their bodies are shaped as ships and their abdomen are shaped as wide hernias. Their lower parts are lighter than their upper bodies, they may help in their camouflage. They can supply painful bites and usually eat blood worms and larvae. This type of water error also carries an air bubble for breathing when it is under water.