Termites
Beneficial or Bothersome
All about Beetles
Fireflies
Filthy Flies
200

What is a termite called after it hatches out of its egg?

A nymph

200

When can termites be bothersome?

When they begin consuming wood from a building

200

When are many beetles active?


Bonus: What is the scientific word for this?

At night. 


Bonus:

They are nocturnal.
200

What time of year are Fireflies most commonly seen?

Summer

200

How many wings do flies have?

Two true wings

400

What order do termites belong to?

Isoptera

400

What do ladybugs do that protect crops?

They eat other insects.

400

What wings usually cover the entire body of a beetle?

The front wings called elytra.

400
Where do most fireflies lay their eggs?

In the ground

400

What do halters do? 

Help in balance

600

What is incomplete metamorphosis?

When a stage of the metamorphosis process is skipped

600

What insect is used to help disinfect wounds?

Maggots

600

What beetle makes round balls and rolls them along the ground?

The dung beetle

600

What term describes the way fireflies make light?

Bioluminescence

600

What type of mouth does a fly have?

Spongy mouth
800

What creatures do termites rely on to digest cellulose?

Flagellates

800

What is this bee covered in?

Pollen

800

What order are beetles found in?

Coleoptera

800

What is special about a Firefly's light?

It is cool and take very little energy to make. 

800

Since they can't chew their food, how do flies eat solid food?

They vomit chemicals onto the food to turn it into liquid. 

1000
Where do termites find flagellates to consume?

Termite feces

1000

What is the biggest benefit our world gets from insects?

Feeding birds, fish, and other wildlife

1000

What beetles were accidentally brought to America?

The Japanese beetle

1000

What is the main reason a firefly flashes its light?

To attract a mate

1000
What are fly larvae called?

Maggots

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