Question | Answer |
term for what insects do when they go into a long, deep sleep | hibernate |
the term for what insects do when they grow a new skeleton and shed the old one | molt |
antennae help insects do what | taste. smell. find directions |
this insect has only one pair of wings | mosquito |
an insect uses its ovipositor to | lay eggs |
this insect migrates | ladybug |
this insect is a social insect | termite |
this insect is a parasite | lice |
Which of the following creatures is an insect?
bee. spider. earthworm. centipede | bee |
Does a bee or moth fold its wings when resting? | bee |
Does a bee or moth have feathery antennae? | moth |
Does a bee or moth have a thick body? | moth |
Does a bee or moth larva spin a cocoon? | moth |
Does a bee or moth larva grow in a chrysalis? | bee |
What are the five ways communicate? | sight. touch. dancing. smell. sound |
true or false
A lacewing protects itself by letting off a bad order | true |
true or false
A monarch butterfly gets its bitter taste from the milkweed it eats. | true |
true or false
A predator is a friend to insects | false |
true or false
A camouflaged insect frightens it's enemies by its ugliness. | false |
true or false
Insects which mimic others are harmless. | true |
Be able to identify these four birds from a picture. | robin. mockingbird. meadowlark. scissor-tail flycatcher |
Be able to identify a picture of these four plants. | fireweed. pitcher plant. prairie lily. white trillium |
Be able to identify the following. | cricket. dragonfly. firefly. giant waterbug. hornet. ladybug. silverfish.
monarch butterfly. polyphemus moth. praying mantis. walking stick
back swimmer. |