from the straight dope archive – bug poots.

Do insects pass flatulence? It’s a rather twisted question, but the thought has often entered my mind.

Um . . . this might depend on how you define “flatulence.” An insect’s digestive system bears little resemblance to our own in its structural details, even if the basic process is the same. Flatulence in humans is largely due to the activity of bacteria in our intestines, releasing methane gas. But there are very few insects whose guts contain methane-producing bacteria. In a practical sense, therefore, the only insects for whom the answer is “yes” would be termites, some wood roaches, and a few wood-boring moth and beetle larvae.

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