The two types of metamorphosis
What is complete and incomplete
These are the most common insect order that includes beetles and ladybugs.
What is coleoptra
This is a cockroach that is all black and comes from Asia
What is oriental cockroach
This is the skeleton of the insect
What is exoskeleton
This is the simplest tool used to catch flying insects
What is a net
This metamorphosis has four stages
What is holometabolous/Complete
These include cockroaches and begin with the letter B
What is Blattodea
This beetle is all black and has a yellow bag shape on its head
What is carrion beetle.
These are the three parts of an insect
What is head, thorax, and abdomen
This is used to place the insects in after they have been caught
What is jar
This metamorphosis has only three stages
What is Hemimetabolous/Incomplete
These include ants and bees.
What is Hymenoptra
This is a small round beetle with yellow and black stripes named after a state
Colorado potato beetle
This insect part contains the eyes, and mouthparts
What is the head of the insect
This can be used to kill the insect without damaging the body
What is Ether, Nail Polish
This stage of complete metamorphosis occurs when the eggs hatch into a worm-like shape
What is larva
These include butterflies and begin with the letter L
What is lepidoptra
This beetle lights up the summer skies at night
What is a firefly
This is often the largest part of the insect, located at the back where digestion occurs
What is abdomen
This is the body part we pin most insects
What is thorax
The name given to incomplete metamorphosis insects in the second stage, (smaller versions of the insect)
What are nymphs
These include dragonflies and the name sounds cool when you say it.
What is odanata
This beetle has big eyes, and looks like bark off a tree
What is metallic woodboring beetle
This is the middle section of the insect
What is thorax
This is the length of time after they are dead to pin the insects
10-20 minutes