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What are the insects that can predict the weather?

Insects include:

Spider weather forecasting method - on rainy days, if the air pressure rises, the humidity decreases, and insects fly high, spiders will set up webs to capture them, which indicates that the weather will clear up. On the contrary, if the spider closes its web, it indicates that it will rain. As the saying goes: "Spiders build webs, and if it rains for a long time, it will be sunny." Termite weather forecasting method - in spring and summer, whenever the weather is hot and muggy, termites will fly out of their holes. In the evening, when it gets dark and they don’t know the way back to the cave, they rush towards the light. This predicts that there will be heavy rain or thunderstorm in a day or two.

Other animals that can predict the weather are:

Frog weather forecasting method - in spring and summer, frogs make loud and dense calls, which indicates that it will rain soon. The proverb says: "When a toad cries loudly, it means heavy rain is coming." Ant weather forecasting method - ants coming out of their holes in swarms indicates that heavy rain is coming. As the saying goes, "if ants swarm, it will not be sunny tomorrow". Chicken weather forecasting method - before it rains, the air pressure is low, the humidity is high, insects fly close to the ground, and the chickens have to look for insect food. In addition, the cage is stuffy, and the chickens are reluctant to enter the cage. As the saying goes: "Chickens worry about rain, ducks worry about wind." Fish weather forecasting method - "When fish jump out of the water, wind and rain are coming soon", "When fish bloom in the river, it means rain will fall from the sky". When rain is approaching, the weather is dull and dull, which reduces the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water, so fish float to the upper layer of the water or even to the surface to breathe. As the saying goes: "Swallows fly low, snakes pass by, and heavy rain will come soon." "Water snakes coil firewood heads, and heavy rain flows underground."