Bug Basics
Pollinator Power
Protect the Garden
100

I am a small animal with six legs and three main body parts.

What is an insect?


100

I am an insect that helps flowers and makes honey.

What is a bee?

100

A garden needs healthy plants, clean water, good soil, and helpful living things to stay this.

What is healthy?

200

The three main insect body parts are the head, thorax, and this.

What is the abdomen?

200

Butterflies, bees, and some beetles can help move pollen from flower to flower. This is called what?

What is pollination?

200

Ladybugs are helpful because they eat tiny plant pests called these.

What are aphids?

300

Some insects help gardens, while others can damage plants. Insects that damage plants are often called this.

What are pests?


300

Pollination helps many plants grow fruits and these

What are seeds?

300

Using nature to help control pests is part of keeping balance in the what?

What is the garden or ecosystem?


400

Why should Erica observe insects before deciding what to do?

What is because some insects are helpful and some are harmful?

400

Why are pollinators important to the food system?

What is because they help many fruits, vegetables, and seeds grow?

400

Why should Erica not spray every bug she sees?

What is because sprays can hurt helpful insects like bees, butterflies, and ladybugs?

500

Erica sees tiny bugs on a plant, holes in the leaves, and ladybugs nearby. What should she do first?

What is observe the bugs, identify them, and see if helpful insects are already controlling the pests?

500

Name two ways a garden can protect pollinators.

What are planting flowers, avoiding harmful sprays, providing habitat, growing different plants, and protecting bees and butterflies?

500

Erica wants to protect a garden without hurting helpful insects. Name two smart choices she could make.

What are identify the pest first, remove pests by hand, invite helpful insects, plant pollinator flowers, use barriers, or ask an adult before using sprays?

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