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Insect power point presentation. From A to Z. Page 1. A. B. A is for ant. Ants are little black insects, and they work together well, and are strong for there size.
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Insect power point presentation From A to Z
Page 1 A B A is for ant. Ants are little black insects, and they work together well, and are strong for there size. B is for Bumble bee. Bumble bees are insects that come in black, yellow and black, and orange and black. They are the insects that make honey. They take the pollen out of flowers.
Page 2 C D C is for centipede. Centipedes are usually Brown or red. They are part of the chilopod species. C is also for cockroach. I have nothing to say about them. I don’t like them. There. Done. D is for dragonfly. Dragonflies come in a few different colors. Most of them can’t walk very well.
Page 3 E F E is for earwig. Earwigs are one of my most hated insects ever. They have a pair of forceps pincers , and have a pair of skin wings under their skin. They rarely ever use there flying ability F is for firefly. They are also called lightning bugs. The have wings, and they have light under their lower abdomen that can come in yellow, green, or pale red.
Page 4 G H G is for grass hopper. Grass hoppers jump a lot. They also have wings, but they are not meant for flying, generally. H is for horse fly. Horse fly is also called a ton of different names, such as Breeze flies deer flies, and more. There bites also hurt.
Page 5 I J I is for Itsy bitsy spider. Itsy bitsy spider is an arachnid who has lots of trouble climbing up a water spout. J is for Japanese beetle. Japanese beetle is a clumsy flier. They do harm to plants by eating only the leaf material.
Page 6 K L K is for Katydid. Katydids are related to crickets and grasshoppers. They are green, and they eat leaves, flowers, seeds, and barks. L is for Ladybug. Ladybugs are actually called Ladybird Beetles, and they have a pair of wings on their back.
Page 7 M N M is for Millipede, and mosquito. Millipedes are part of the diplopod family. They have the most legs out of in type of bug ever. Mosquito’s are my personal most hated bug ever, you would know this if you follow my question too random series. Female mosquitoes use 8 tiny needles to get blood out of mammals. Mosquitoes are the most dangerous insect of all time. There itches are itchy because the mosquito releases saliva into your blood. Mosquitoes also like to take blood from people with stinky feet. N is for no-see-ums. No see-ums are a type of fly that are too small to see. They live around aquatic arias. They also suck blood, well the females do.
Page 8 O P O is for Orb web spider. Orb spiders are harmless to humans. They spin there web like in the picture, and they are arachnids. P is for Praying mantis. The praying mantis is a green insect, the female kills the male. They are called their name because how they look when they fold their limbs.
Page 9 Q R Q is for queen bee. The queen bee is usually the mother of all the bees in the hive. R is for Rolly polly. Rolly polly is also called a pill bug, and they curl up into a ball when their scared. They are isopods.
Page 10 S T S is for Stick bug. Stick bugs look like a walking stick. They camouflage into the trees and sticks for defense. T is for termite. Termites are bad. They eat wood as their main diet, and worse, they often do it in groups.
Page 11 U V U is for Underwing, a typed of moth. They are also called Catocala. “Velvet mites are arachnids found in soil litter known for their bright red colors but are often mistaken for spiders” You herd it right from Wikipedia people!
Page 12 W X W is for water strider. These spiders walk on top of water, and have several different names, Water bug, Magic bug, Pond skaters, skaters, Skimmers, Water scooters, Water skaters, water skeeters, Water skimmers, water skippers, water spiders, or Jesus bugs. X is for, um, yah I can think of one off the top of my mind so, I’ll make up one! This bug has purple eyes, and is blue, and has 9 legs, and…………….
Page 13 Y Z Y is for yellow swallow tail butterfly. There is not much information I could find about this bug, other than it is in the Papilionidaefamily, and it eats nectar of some flowers. Z is for Zebra butterfly. It is called that because the way it’s wings look. The butterfly fly’s over quite a few places.
THE END Thank you to everyone who read, thank you to my teacher for inspiring me to do this. Thank you to Ms. Evans for getting me this blog. Now go find some other blog to read. ☻