RANDOM KNOWLEDGE
HYMENOPTERA
ORTHOPTERA
HEMIPTERA
DIPTERA
100

How many Legs are on a insect

6 legs

100

What species can sting multiple times

Wasp

100

What insect has two larger hind legs for jumping?  

Grasshopper

100

What species is most commonly found in the hemiptera family

True Bugs

100

What insect is in the Diptera family?  

Mosquitoes, midges, sand flies, blowflies and the House Fly

200

Where would you find Bugs in the wild?

 Bugs can be found in various environments including gardens, forests, water bodies, and even in your home.

200

Why can bees not sting more than once time

Because when a bee stings, the stinger gets stuck and pulls out all the internal organs.

200

Name an insect that uses its legs for walking and has adapted to live in water.  

Water strider

200

About how many species of true bugs are there

Between 40k-80k

200

What is the most common member of the Diptera order

Flies

300

What are the three main body segments?

Head, Thorax, Abdomen

300

would an ant be a Hymenoptera

Yes

300

What insect produces music during courtship?

Grasshopper

300

Which insect from the Hemiptera order is often referred to as the “stink bug”?  

Brown marmorated stink bug

300

Identify an insect that undergoes metamorphosis and belongs to the diptera order

Mosquitoes

400

What's the fastest an insect can fly?

The fastest an insect can fly is 60 mph and the insect that holds this record is a honeybee

400

is this a Wasp or Bee

Wasp

400

what orthoptera can fly?

Locust
400

What is the name of this insect?

Its a BedBug

400

What is this insect called?

Midge

500

What was the first living creature sent into space?

Fruit Flies

500

Which is more dangerous a wasp or a Hornet

Hornet

Can transfer more venom due to its size 

500

what's the average life span for orthoptera?

1 to 2 months
500

What common insect is known for its ability to suck sap from plants?  

Aphid

500

What is the most common disease spread by mosquitoes

Dengue 

(Fun Fact: More than 3.9 billion people in over 132 countries are at risk of contracting dengue, with an estimated 96 million symptomatic cases and an estimated 40 000 deaths every year)

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