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         Insects:     more books (100)
  1. The Theater of Insects by Jo Whaley, 2008-10-01
  2. Insects That Feed on Trees and Shrubs (Comstock Book) by Warren T. Johnson, Howard H. Lyon, 1991-04
  3. Draw Insects by Damon Reinagle, 2000-09-30
  4. Nerve Cells and Insect Behavior: Revised edition by Kenneth D. Roeder, 1998-03-15
  5. Insects by Robin Bernard, 2001-05-01
  6. Spiders Are Not Insects (Rookie Read-About Science) by Allan Fowler, 1996-10
  7. Insect Museum by Sonia Dourlot, 2009-11-27
  8. Extreme Insects by Richard A. Jones, 2010-09-02
  9. Encyclopedia of Insects, Second Edition
  10. Insect Pests (A Golden guide) by George S. Fichter, 1966-06
  11. About Insects: A Guide for Children by Cathryn P. Sill, 2003-03
  12. What Do Insects Do? (Science Emergent Reader) by Susan Canizares, 1998-10-01
  13. More Pet Bugs: A Kid's Guide to Catching and Keeping Insects and Other Small Creatures by Sally Kneidel, 1999-04-05
  14. Animals: 1,419 Copyright-Free Illustrations of Mammals, Birds, Fish, Insects, etc (Dover Pictorial Archives)

41. Insects In The Classroom - Educational Resources For Teachers
Texas A M University This site provides lesson plans, activity cards, etc., concerningdifferent aspects of entomology (the study of insects) for use by
http://insects.tamu.edu/academic/ucourses/ento489/
Insects in the Classroom
This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. Visit our frameless version here This site was created in collaboration by the Department of Entomology at Blinn College The Department of Educational Curriculum and Instruction The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History , and The Bryan Independent School District

42. Pest Management For The Seed Industry
Information on techniques to combat against pests in the seed and popcorn industries.
http://www.insectslimited.com/SEED Doc.html
Purpose: To establish an on-going, year-round pest management program to reduce or eliminate any damage incurred by insects, rodents, or birds. This would include both physical damage to the seed and the defacing of the bags that contains these high cash value products.
History of the problems:
The seed industry in the United States is rapidly advancing in the manipulation of the genetic structures of plants in order to create varieties that will grow better and produce more. However, with all of this modern technology, most seed companies are decades behind in the protection of their products from stored product insect pests and rodent after it has been harvested. It is easier and more economical to save a bag of seed than it is to grow a bag to replace it I. Monitoring and Inspection
A. Pheromone traps
1. Indian meal moth
2. Angoumois grain moth
3. WB-1 Grain Probe in bulk bins
4. Record keeping
5. Replacement of traps and lures C. Visual inspection
1. Insects
2. Rodents

43. Department Of Entomology, Texas A&M University
Overview, insect of the week, programs, research, extension, insect questions answered, events, general Category Reference Education Departments...... practice (more). Students Seminars Featured Sites Insect AnswersFire Ants Images and Sounds Common Texas insects, Red imported
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  • 45. INSECTS Of RUSSIA
    Information about insects from the former USSR, including type locality, synonyms, range, distribution Category Science Biology Animalia Arthropoda Insecta......Great database for insects from territory of former USSR, including, type locality,synonyms, range, distribution and variation, taxonomic notes, habitat and
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    46. Growing Asparagus In The Home Garden, HYG-1603-94
    Information on soil requirements, planting, insects and diseases, weed control, harvesting, and storage.
    http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~ohioline/hyg-fact/1000/1603.html
    Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet
    Horticulture and Crop Science
    2021 Coffey Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43210-1086
    Growing Asparagus In The Home Garden
    HYG-1603-94
    Carl J. Cantaluppi
    Asparagus is a long-lived perennial vegetable crop that is enjoyed by many gardeners. It can be productive for 15 or more years if given proper care.
    Soil requirements
    Asparagus grows in most any soil as long as it has good internal drainage. Asparagus roots do not like waterlogged soils that will lead to root rot. It prefers a soil pH of 6.5-7.5., and will not do well if the pH is less than 6.0. Have the soil tested to determine phosphorus and potassium needs; or add 20 lbs of a 10-20-10 or similar analysis fertilizer per 1,000 square feet, tilled to a 6 inch depth before planting.
    Planting
    Buy one-year-old, healthy, disease-free crowns from a reputable crown grower. A crown is the root system of a one-year-old asparagus plant that is grown from seed. Each crown can produce 1/2 lb. of spears per year when fully established. A list of crown growers appears at the end of this fact sheet. Asparagus can be planted from seed. However, caring for the small seedlings until they become established can be time consuming. Also, because the seeds are spaced a few inches apart, the crowns will have to be dug and transplanted to their permanent, wider-spaced location in the garden after one year. Thus, one year of potential spear production is lost due to transplanting.

    47. University Of Kentucky Department Of Entomology
    Several articles give resources and basic information about insects and their relatives,while others outline activities with different insect themes. Hey!
    http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/ythfacts/entyouth.htm
    Bugfood!
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    What Is It
    Bug Fun
    Insects
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    Read More About
    Insects and
    Their Relatives
    Teacher/Parent
    Resource Materials This section is designed for teachers, 4-H'ers, young people, and anyone else who wants to pursue an interest in Entomology. Several articles give resources and basic information about insects and their relatives, while others outline activities with different insect themes. Hey! You misspelled "Caterpillars"! We apologize for taking liberties, but we changed the spelling to refer to the University of Kentucky Wildcats or as they say locally, "How 'bout those Kats?" Feel free to copy and distribute any of this material for your own personal use or for use in the classroom, but please give credit to the authors and the University of Kentucky Entomology Department. [Home] [New!] [Graduate Program] [Undergraduate Program] ... [About the Department] University of Kentucky Department of Entomology This page was created and is maintained by Pat Dillon, Department of Entomology, University of Kentucky. Please send questions or suggestions to: pdillon@uky.edu

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    49. Vegetable Crops Menu
    European Corn Borer Development POTATOES Potato Pests Colorado Potato Beetle ManagementPEPPERS Pepper Maggot in Kentucky Common insects Attacking Peppers Beet
    http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/entfacts/efveg.htm
    University of Kentucky Entomology
    CAUTION! Pesticide recommendations in the following ENTFACTS publications are registered for use in Kentucky, USA ONLY ! The use of some products may not be legal in your state or country. Please check with your local county agent or regulatory official before using any pesticide mentioned in these publications. Of course, ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS FOR SAFE USE OF ANY PESTICIDE!
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    Common Insects Attacking Peppers
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    Predicting European Corn Borer Development OTHER VEGETABLES
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    Cabbage Insects
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    51. Koday's Kids Amazing Insects
    Koday's Kids Amazing insects! Bug Award logo, Koday's Kids Amazing insects has beenselected as a Best of the Bugs WWW site by the University of Florida!
    http://www.ivyhall.district96.k12.il.us/4th/kkhp/1insects/bugmenu.html
    Koday's Kids Amazing Insects! All About Insects Praying Mantis Swallowtail Butterflies Firefly ... Goliath Beetle Click on the insects to get some great information and see lots of excellent photographs! You'll see some of the best insect photos on the internet and find great facts for your science reports. Go to Koday's Kids Homepage Koday's Kids Amazing Insects
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    - University of Florida Entomology Dept. - Lots of insects The Nanoworld Homepage! - Wonderful electron microscope photography! Amazing Grasshopper Facts - Excellent grasshopper facts and links! Clemson University Entomology Department - Lots of photographs! Cornell University Insect Control Homepage - Excellent site with lots of insect information and photos! Don't miss it! European Butterflies - Excellent butterfly photos by Mario Maier, Norbert Ulmann and others! Butterflies and Their Larval Plantfoods - University of California, Irvine - Great photos and information on butterflies www.thais.it - entomology

    52. Phong's Tarantulas!
    Information about his collection of dozens of tarantulas, true spiders, centipedes and insects, including photographs, molting records, breeding, and care information.
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    53. The Canadian National Collection (CNC) Of Insects, Arachnids And Nematodes (this
    Information on the 16 million specimens contained in the collection, plus curatorial units and staff .Category Science Biology Flora and Fauna Animalia Arthropoda......This page has moved to the following address http//www.agr.gc.ca/science/ecorc/cnc/index_e.htm.Please adjust your links accordingly.
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    54. Using Live Insects Home
    Using Live insects in Elementary Classrooms for Early Lessons in Life, funded bythe National Institutes of Health Science Education Partnership Award, is a
    http://insected.arizona.edu/uli.htm
    Lessons
    20 lesson plans - includes special
    activity sheets Information Sheets
    Rearing Sheets

    Obtaining, raising, and caring for insects Bibliography
    A complete reference source for all of the lesson plans Using Live Insects in Elementary Classrooms for Early Lessons in Life , funded by the National Institutes of Health Science Education Partnership Award, is a program dedicated to introducing health topics to children in kindergarten through third grade . The result is a printable collection of twenty integrated lessons with science and math activities that use live insects. These lessons are aligned with National Science Education Standards(NSES). Subjects covered in addressing the health topics for the various lessons:
    • Math
    • Language Arts
    • Music
    • Art
    • Drama
  • Science
  • Health:
    Physical Education, Nutrition,
    Hygiene, Mental Health This online version of lessons was created from a collaboration of teachers and scientists from Arizona and Massachusetts and the staff from the Center for Insect Science. Roughly two hundred teachers in Arizona, Massachusetts, Missouri, and Mississippi pilot tested the lessons in their classrooms.
    How to Order Printed Copies

    Entomology Internet Resources
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    Center for Insect Science Education Outreach The University of Arizona Contact: CISEO phone: 520-670-9340 http://insected.arizona.edu
  • 55. Easy Exotic Pets And Plants - Orchid Growing, Insect Keeping, Exotic Pets UK Sal
    For Orchid growing advice, potting demonstrations, exotic fruits, Poison Arrow Frogs and other amphibians and insects.
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    Home FREE CD ROM Link Directory Add your Site ... Contact Welcome to Easy Exotics. Our aim is to help shatter some of the mysteries that surround the husbandry of tropical insects, orchids, tropical fruit, carnivorous plants and others. You will quickly begin to understand the basics of the site once you begin delving in to our vault of information. Soon after, the first myth will be shattered - 'all tropical plants and pets are difficult to keep' - NOT TRUE!
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    56. Information Sheets
    Information Sheets. The information sheets provide helpful factsabout the insects called for in the lesson plans. Each insect's
    http://insected.arizona.edu/info.htm
    Information Sheets The information sheets provide helpful facts about the insects called for in the lesson plans. Each insect's information sheet includes a section on identifying features natural history impacts on the ecosystem , and tips on collecting . Images of the insects in their different life stages are also included. Arthropods: general Insects: general Data Collection Info Ants ...
    Lesson Plans
    Information Sheets Rearing Sheets Bibliography Center for Insect Science Education Outreach The University of Arizona
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    http://insected.arizona.edu

    57. Turfgrass Links
    insects, weeds, diseases, environmental issues, jobs, pesticides. Frames pages from other sites maintained by Guelph Turfgrass Institute, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
    http://www.uoguelph.ca/GTI/links/related.htm

    58. Insect Lesson Plans
    Collaborative Thematic Unit Theme insects by Julie Parks and Eileen Sullivan 1.Identify the characteristics of an insect. 2. Identify habitats of insects.
    http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/Insect.htm
      Collaborative Thematic Unit
        Theme: Insects
    by Julie Parks and Eileen Sullivan FOCUS : Students will explore the world of insects to expand their knowledge of ants, bees, butterflies, caterpillars and ladybugs. GRADE LEVEL : Primary OBJECTIVES 1. Identify the characteristics of an insect. 2. Identify habitats of insects. 3. Describe the process of metamorphosis of a caterpillar to a butterfly. 4. Identify the various roles of bees such as queen, workers, robbers, etc. in making honey. 5. Identify the parts of an ant's anatomy and the roles within an ant colony. 6. Identify the characteristics of a ladybug. SETTING THE STAGE: PRE-ACTIVITIES Insect Library : Prepare your classroom for a unit on insects by collecting books, magazines and pamphlets on insects, entomology, etc. (Refer to Related Literature.) Brainstorm : Brainstorm to see how much students know about insects by putting an idea web on the board and letting the students give their ideas while you write them down. Have them copy the web into their journals. At the end of the unit, have them complete and contrast what they've learned. Independent Reading : Introduce a time for silent independent reading. Plan periodic 15-20 minute slots for this activity and have a student read a book or article about insects. Give 15 minutes of reading homework and set a date for books to be finished. Have students take notes in their journals to be shared during the culminating activity.

    59. Integrated Pest Management For The Home Vegetable Garden, HYG-2205-94
    This page has illustrations of beneficial insects and information on the integrated pest control of pests in the home garden.
    http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~ohioline/hyg-fact/2000/2205.html
    Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet
    Entomology
    1991 Kenny Rd. Columbus, Ohio 43210-1090
    Integrated Pest Management for the Home Vegetable Garden
    HYG-2205-94
    Ronald Becker
    Celeste Welty
    Beneficial Insects That Feed On Pests
    Lady beetle larva (left) and two types of adults Lacewing larva (left) and adult (right) Parasitic wasp that attacks aphids
    Overview
    Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the name given to the practice of using a combination of treatment methods to keep pests from ruining a crop. With IPM, the term "treatment" does not always imply the use of a chemical control. Non-chemical pest control strategies include cultural, mechanical, and biology controls as well as good sanitary practices. Most of these controls are used as preventive measures in an attempt to help keep pests below critical levels. However, certain conditions can still allow a pest population to build up to injurious levels. If this should occur, a rescue treatment can be used to reduce the population of the pest and rescue the crop. At the heart of IPM is the understanding that many crops can tolerate a certain amount of pest damage. As a result, a rescue treatment is not needed until the pest population reaches a critical level usually referred to as a threshold. In the home vegetable garden, this threshold may be economic, but is more likely to be aesthetic. A commercial grower' s produce must be blemish free (or nearly so) for fresh market. If a cabbage is found to have holes in the leaves from insect feeding, it will probably be culled or sold at a lower price, making the threshold economic. On the other hand, the threshold for home grown vegetables is often dependent on an individual gardener's tolerance to the damage.

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    insects and Angels, an ezine for darker art and photography. insectsand Angels was founded September 1998, it started as the online
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