A search for the laws of nature and for ways to use them for. the benefit of mankind.
What is science?
To sleep through the winter
What is hibernate?
Maggots
What are the larvae of flies?
An animal that feeds upon other living animals.
What is a predator?
It can change from white to yellow depending on the flower it is hiding on.
What is a food chain?
Category of creatures without a backbone
Drone
What is mimcry?
They have a X or V on it's abdomen.
What is a true bug?
The yellow dust that flowers use in producing seeds
What is pollen?
Honey
What do bees make that we eat?
Green Plant
What does almost every food chain begin with?
Ragweed, not Goldenrod
The largest family of flowering plants and means " made of many parts".
What are composites?
Moving from one place to another with the changing seasons
What is migrate?
Grubs
What are the larvae of beetles?
Migrates from Canada to Mexico.
Where does the monarch butterfly migrate to every year?
The immature insect that does not look like the adult
What is larvae?
They make up one-fourth of all the world's animals.
Migrate, Hibernate, Die
Why don't we see insects in the late fall?
Painted Lady Butterfly
What butterfly lays her eggs on a thistle plant
A young insect that looks like the adult.
What is a nymph?
The Ovipositor
What is the egg laying part of an insect?
An insect that make an underground paper nest.
What are yellow jackets?