3. The larval stage of a butterfly
5. An insect similar to grasshopper, but often occurs in
huge numbers and destroys the agricultural crops
7. Found in dark and dirty places. They can be often
seen in and around kitchen, toilet etc. at night
8. Mostly lives underground in large colonies
comprising workers, soldiers and a queen. They are
usually black and red.
9. It lives in colonies in hives and makes a sweet
honey. But be aware ! Its sting is very painful.
11. A beautiful insect praised for its colourful wings. It
can be seen wandering over flowers in the garden.
13. A black and yellow insect like a bee but it is longer
and thinner. Its sting is also very painful.
14. Similar to a butterfly but it usually flies at night.
1. It can be often heard chirping on walking through a
field. It is very good at jumping.
2. Having spectacular wings with a long tail, it can be
often seen flying over water.
4. A popular insect with red body and black spots, it is a
natural pesticide. It feeds on aphids.
6. The bites of this insect are very annoying. Some of
its species can carry malaria.
10. An invertebrate without legs. It lives underground
and helps to create good soil.
11. A large group of insects. A very famous band from
Liverpool took their name from them.
12. One species of this insect lives on humans. Its bites
makes you itch.
Answers
Answer:
CATERPILLAR
MANTIS
COCKROACH
RED AND BLACK ANTS
HONEY BEE
BUTTERFLY
BURR
MOTH
CRICKET
DRAGON FLY
LADYBUG
MOSQUITO
EARTH WORM
SWARM
MITES
Answer:
3. Caterpillar -this is one of the stages of becoming a butterfly, known as it's larval stage after which it forms a cocoon around it and after a few time turn out of the cocoon as a beautiful butterfly.
5. Crickets - these insects are a headache for the farmers as these destroy the crops causing a great loss. These can be controlled by spraying specific insecticides in the field.
7. Cockroaches - these nocturnal insects are mostly found in drains and come out in dark or at night. These are the cause of a number of diseases like diarrhea, a stomach infection, etc.
8.Ants - the answer cannot be bees because bees are not of red and black colour. Ants live in colonies and worker and soldier ants work under the queen ant.
9. Bees - bees are reared for their honey and nowadays farmers are practising apiculture in order to pollinate their crops through the way of bees. Apiculture is the rearing of bees.
11. Butterfly - this insect can easily be spotted wandering on colourful flowers. These help in pollination of the flowers.
13. Wasp - Similar to a bee but doesn't make honey.
14. Moth - Have white coloured wings and seems like a butterfly. Some moths can also have brown or dark brown coloured wings.