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Bug Facts: Identify Common Pests
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- Get the facts on all sorts of pesky critters like ants, spiders, crickets, flies, sow/pill bugs, springtails, roaches, termites, carpet beetles, ticks, moths and fleas as well as mice and rats.
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Entomology Index: K-12 Educators' Recommended
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- A selection of lesson plans, insect information and related resources for the K-12 teacher. Gateways to Other Sites
Entomology Index of Internet Resources (you are currently viewing part of this site) list and gateway to the majority of entomology resour...
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Iowa State's Entomology Image Gallery
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- Images and movies of beetles, ticks, lice and other creepy crawlers! Beetles Lice
Butterflies, Moths and Caterpillars Plant Diseases and Damage
Cicadas and Leafhoppers Plants
Flies and Mosquitoes Ticks
Grasshoppers and Crickets True Bugs
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Cicadas and Leafhoppers
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- Beetles Springtails Flies and Mosquitoes True Bugs Cicadas and Leafhoppers Butterflies and Moths Miscellaneous Mites Grasshoppers and Crickets Lice Plant Diseases and Damage Plants Ticks Cicadas and Leafhoppers Cicadas Per
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Bugbios: Stick Insects
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- click on the photos to learn about walking stick insects. This page displays the three Phasmid records currently available within the Entophiles database. Select the thumbnail photograph of the stick insect below to access the descriptive record for this...
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Insecta Inspecta World
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- enter the world of insects on this site by talented seventh grade students. Explore insects' role in our culture or click on a specific bug to see, hear, and learn more!
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Side-Striped Jackal, Canis adustus - Living Africa
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- The side-striped jackal prefers wooded habitats along with bush, grassland, and marshes all below 8900 ft (2700 m). The side-striped jackal will eat wild fruits, small mammals (such as mice, rats, and hares), and insects (such as crickets, beetles, termi...
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The Macaque's Diet
- The Lion-Tailed Macaque is an omnivore. An omnivore is an organism which eats both plants and animals. They eat fruits; flowers; young leaves; mushrooms; seeds; and many varieties of plants. The macaque also eats insects; catapillars; lizards; grubs; tree...
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How and Why Chameleons Change Colors
- Given a chameleon, the students will observe the color changes and
explain the possible conditions that cause this reptile to change
colors.
Given a chameleon, the students will discuss the biological factors
that cause color changes.
Given...
Source/Host: Illinois Institute of Technology | Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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