Insects move in various ways depending on their species and environment. Many walk or crawl using their six legs, while others may jump, hop, or fly using wings. Some insects, like ants, move in organized lines, while others, like flies, are more erratic in their movements. Additionally, certain insects, such as caterpillars, move by inching along with their multiple legs. Overall, their movement is diverse and often well-adapted to their specific needs and habitats.