What insect lives in the ground?
Keeping this in consideration, which insects live in the soil?
They include insects, such as springtails, beetles, and ants; crustaceans such as sowbugs; arachnids such as spiders and mites; myriapods, such as centipedes and millipedes; and scorpions. Nearly every soil is home to many different arthropod species.
Similarly, what stinging insects make nests in the ground?
Cicada killers are wasps. They nest in sandy, dry earth, leaving a mound of excavated soil around the entrance. Cicada killers are not as aggressive to humans as yellow jackets, but mating males of the species will behave aggressively if people disturb them.
The periodical cicadas live the longest. They spend most of their lives underground as larvae, followed by a short adulthood — from two to six weeks — above ground, according to the University of Michigan's Museum of Zoology.