it depends on the type of insect, a lot of them die, but lay eggs in the ground or in rotten logs, and those eggs make it through the winter, then hatch in the spring/summer.(grasshoppers and katydids do this)
(some overwinter as larvae or pupae, usually underground. (beetles are a prime example, Saturniidae, a group of moths do this, too, and they're not the only ones.)
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it depends on the type of insect, a lot of them die, but lay eggs in the ground or in rotten logs, and those eggs make it through the winter, then hatch in the spring/summer.(grasshoppers and katydids do this)
(some overwinter as larvae or pupae, usually underground. (beetles are a prime example, Saturniidae, a group of moths do this, too, and they're not the only ones.)
and some migrate, like the Monarch butterfly.