How does rain not wipe out smaller flies and bugs?

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Whenever you see a small fly or bug get submerged in water they struggle to move and often die. So how does a bit of surprise rain not wipe out a lot of these bugs?

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It does. Hell, raindrops usually weigh more than them. Have you ever noticed that during a rainstorm there is not many bugs? that’s because they kinda go into ‘hiding’ and stay until it stops. Rain *does* wipe them out. They just usually try to not fly in rain.

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