Transcription of Insect Identification Guide - Orkin
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THE INSECTIDENTIFICATIONGUIDESome can lift over 50 times their bodyweight. Others taste with their feet, or have ears on their legs. It's the strange and fascinating world of that are undeniably vital to our daily pollinate our crops, and supply uswith products like honey, silk and also serve as food for fish and birds,and are crucial for research on such topics as heredity and O. Orkin Insect Zoo, located inside theSmithsonian Institution's National Museumof Natural History, will change the way youview insects and their relatives. Over amillion visitors each year are discoveringtheir global ecological importance, and theinterdependent relationship between insectsand humans.
DIET: Do not eat wood; feed on a variety of both plant and animal food; prefer sweets and meats; also feed on other insects. REPRODUCTION: Queen lays 15 to 20 eggs the first year, and up to 30 eggs the second year; eggs complete their life cycle in about 60
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