Insects Archives | Cook Museum of Natural Science https://www.cookmuseum.org/tag/insects/ Life is Amazing Wed, 06 Mar 2024 16:08:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.4 https://www.cookmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/cropped-cook-logo-for-website-Copy-32x32.png Insects Archives | Cook Museum of Natural Science https://www.cookmuseum.org/tag/insects/ 32 32 Friendly Rock Bugs https://www.cookmuseum.org/friendly-rock-bugs/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 22:37:48 +0000 https://www.cookmuseum.org/?p=5842 Rock crafts can be really fun! Take one ordinary rock you gathered on a nature walk (or picked up at the dollar store) and transform it into a cute decorated rock bug! What you need: What you do:

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Rock crafts can be really fun! Take one ordinary rock you gathered on a nature walk (or picked up at the dollar store) and transform it into a cute decorated rock bug!

What you need:

  • rocks & markers
  • paints & brushes (optional)
  • googly eyes (optional)

What you do:

  1. Wash and dry the rocks to remove any dirt and dust.
  2. Let one layer of color dry before adding more layers.
  3. Add details such as a head, eyes, and wing lines.

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Sing-A-Long: Do You Like to Buzz? https://www.cookmuseum.org/sing-a-long-do-you-like-to-buzz/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 22:23:29 +0000 https://www.cookmuseum.org/?p=5839 Do You Like to Buzz? To the tune of “Do Your Ears Hang Low” Do you like to buzz?Are you covered all in fuzz?Do you call a hive a home,In the garden where you roam?Do you know how to make honey?Are your stripes a little funny?Do you like to buzz? From https://preschooleducation.com/songs/bug-songs-for-kids/

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Do You Like to Buzz?

To the tune of “Do Your Ears Hang Low”

Do you like to buzz?
Are you covered all in fuzz?
Do you call a hive a home,
In the garden where you roam?
Do you know how to make honey?
Are your stripes a little funny?
Do you like to buzz?

From https://preschooleducation.com/songs/bug-songs-for-kids/

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Edible Butterfly Life Cycle https://www.cookmuseum.org/edible-butterfly-life-cycle/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 20:22:47 +0000 https://www.cookmuseum.org/?p=5837 You will need: Put each snack on a napkin, paper towel, or paper plate; label them and add arrows to represent the cycle. Enjoy your snack while you talk about metamorphosis or observe live butterflies. Adapted from https://www.myjoyfilledlife.com/edible-butterfly-life-cycle/

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You will need:

  • small marshmallows – for the eggs
  • gummy worms – for the caterpillars
  • Tootsie Rolls – for the chrysalises
  • Sociable crackers – for the butterflies

Put each snack on a napkin, paper towel, or paper plate; label them and add arrows to represent the cycle. Enjoy your snack while you talk about metamorphosis or observe live butterflies.

Adapted from https://www.myjoyfilledlife.com/edible-butterfly-life-cycle/

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Sing-A-Long: The Insect Song https://www.cookmuseum.org/sing-a-long-the-insect-song/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 20:18:15 +0000 https://www.cookmuseum.org/?p=5835 The Insect Song To the tune of “The Wheels on the Bus” The firefly in the night goes blink blink blinkBlink blink blink … blink blink blinkThe firefly at night goes blink blink blinkAll through the town Additional Verses:The bees in the flowers go buzz …The ants in the grass go march …The crickets in […]

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The Insect Song

To the tune of “The Wheels on the Bus”

The firefly in the night goes blink blink blink
Blink blink blink … blink blink blink
The firefly at night goes blink blink blink
All through the town

Additional Verses:
The bees in the flowers go buzz …
The ants in the grass go march …
The crickets in the leaves go chirp …
The caterpillar in the field goes creep …

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Make Your Own Bug Book https://www.cookmuseum.org/make-your-own-bug-book/ Thu, 29 Feb 2024 17:03:41 +0000 https://www.cookmuseum.org/?p=5830 Make a special book to store all the information you know about insects! You can add to it as you continue to learn more and more about the many insects you’ll find. These instructions include how to make a photography/drawing collection, rather than the traditional pinned kind. What You Need: What You Do: 1. Decorate […]

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Make a special book to store all the information you know about insects! You can add to it as you continue to learn more and more about the many insects you’ll find. These instructions include how to make a photography/drawing collection, rather than the traditional pinned kind.

What You Need:

  • three-ring binder
  • three-hole paper punch
  • plain white paper
  • a pen
  • crayons or colored pencils
  • journal template page or a ruler

What You Do:

1. Decorate the outside of your book with pictures cut from magazines, stickers, or your own drawings (draw them on paper, then cut out and glue them to the binder).

2. Each page of the book will be for one insect and should include space to draw or glue a picture, several lines to write things you know about the creature, and some lines to add things you find out later, too.

3. Ask an adult to help you punch holes on the left side of each page and put the pages into the binder to make a book. You can always add more pages later if you want to.

4. Start the first page with your favorite bug or a bug you found in your back yard. Draw a picture on the page or take a picture of the bug you found and paste it on the page. Write its name below, and then write anything you know about it, like where it lives (in a tree? in the grass?) and what it eats. You can also look in an identification guide if you want to find out more about a particular bug.

5. Whenever you learn something new about a bug in your book, add it to the page about that bug. If you need more space, you can add another sheet of plain paper behind the first one. If you have more than one page for the same creature, it helps to write the name of the bug in the top right-hand corner of the page so that you can tell which pages go together. When you learn about or find a new bug that isn’t in your book yet, make a new page for it.

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Insect Puzzle https://www.cookmuseum.org/insect-puzzle-3/ Wed, 28 Feb 2024 23:07:44 +0000 https://www.cookmuseum.org/?p=5828 Jigsaw Puzzle Caterpillar Hunter Genus Calosoma         Smelly Odor They are one of the largest ground beetles in North America and possess strong mandible mouthparts. When in need of defense, caterpillar hunters can excrete a foul-smelling oil, similar in smell to rotten milk.

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  • Click on the grid icon to change the number of pieces in the puzzle. 
  • Click OK to begin the puzzle.
  • View the complete picture by hovering over the image icon in the top bar. 
  • To view the puzzle full screen, click the full screen icon on the right side of the top bar.
  • Drag the pieces into place. Correctly connected pieces will snap and stick together. 

  • Caterpillar Hunter

    Genus Calosoma        

    Smelly Odor

    They are one of the largest ground beetles in North America and possess strong mandible mouthparts. When in need of defense, caterpillar hunters can excrete a foul-smelling oil, similar in smell to rotten milk.

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    Insect Puzzle https://www.cookmuseum.org/insect-puzzle-2/ Wed, 28 Feb 2024 23:02:04 +0000 https://www.cookmuseum.org/?p=5825 Jigsaw Puzzle Angle-wing Katydid Genus Microcentrum         Master of Camouflage The color, shape, and texture of these katydids make them seem to disappear among plants and leaves. Camouflage, blending in with their surroundings, is a useful method of defense.

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  • Click on the grid icon to change the number of pieces in the puzzle. 
  • Click OK to begin the puzzle.
  • View the complete picture by hovering over the image icon in the top bar. 
  • To view the puzzle full screen, click the full screen icon on the right side of the top bar.
  • Drag the pieces into place. Correctly connected pieces will snap and stick together. 

  • Angle-wing Katydid

    Genus Microcentrum        

    Master of Camouflage

    The color, shape, and texture of these katydids make them seem to disappear among plants and leaves. Camouflage, blending in with their surroundings, is a useful method of defense.

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    Insect Puzzle https://www.cookmuseum.org/insect-puzzle-4/ Wed, 28 Feb 2024 22:48:49 +0000 https://www.cookmuseum.org/?p=5822 Jigsaw Puzzle Giant Water Bug Genus Lethocerus          Impressive Ambush Predator Giant water bugs, also called toe-biters, rest while waiting for prey to swim nearby. Their front legs and sharp beak mouthparts can take down animals 50 times their size. They inject enzymes into their meal to liquify and drink it.

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  • Click on the grid icon to change the number of pieces in the puzzle. 
  • Click OK to begin the puzzle.
  • View the complete picture by hovering over the image icon in the top bar. 
  • To view the puzzle full screen, click the full screen icon on the right side of the top bar.
  • Drag the pieces into place. Correctly connected pieces will snap and stick together.

  • Giant Water Bug

    Genus Lethocerus         

    Impressive Ambush Predator

    Giant water bugs, also called toe-biters, rest while waiting for prey to swim nearby. Their front legs and sharp beak mouthparts can take down animals 50 times their size. They inject enzymes into their meal to liquify and drink it.

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    Insect Puzzle https://www.cookmuseum.org/insect-puzzle-1/ Wed, 21 Feb 2024 20:57:53 +0000 https://www.cookmuseum.org/?p=5812 Jigsaw Puzzle Green Diving Beetle Thermonectus nigrofasciatus          Scuba Diver Beetle Aquatic insects breathe air just like terrestrial insects do, through holes in the sides of their body (spiracles). These beetles poke the tip of their abdomen above the surface and trap air under their wing covers to breathe under water, like a scuba diver’s tank […]

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  • Click on the grid icon to change the number of pieces in the puzzle. 
  • Click OK to begin the puzzle.
  • View the complete picture by hovering over the image icon in the top bar. 
  • To view the puzzle full screen, click the full screen icon on the right side of the top bar.
  • Drag the pieces into place. Correctly connected pieces will snap and stick together. 

  • Green Diving Beetle

    Thermonectus nigrofasciatus         

    Scuba Diver Beetle

    Aquatic insects breathe air just like terrestrial insects do, through holes in the sides of their body (spiracles). These beetles poke the tip of their abdomen above the surface and trap air under their wing covers to breathe under water, like a scuba diver’s tank of oxygen.

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    Bee Hive Reintroduction 2023 https://www.cookmuseum.org/bee-hive-reintroduction-2023/ Wed, 31 May 2023 20:50:35 +0000 https://www.cookmuseum.org/?p=5465 The post Bee Hive Reintroduction 2023 appeared first on Cook Museum of Natural Science.

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    Pollinator Passport Scavenger Hunt https://www.cookmuseum.org/pollinator-passport-scavenger-hunt/ Fri, 18 Nov 2022 19:47:59 +0000 https://www.cookmuseum.org/?p=5260 The post Pollinator Passport Scavenger Hunt appeared first on Cook Museum of Natural Science.

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    Lunch & Learn: Insects of the Night https://www.cookmuseum.org/calendar/lunch-learn-insects-of-the-night/ Thu, 01 Oct 2020 20:11:05 +0000 https://www.cookmuseum.org/?post_type=mec-events&p=3898 (RELATED EVENT: Insect Pinning Workshop) Lunch & Learn: Insects of the NightWhen: Thursday, October 15, 2020 at NoonCost: Free for Members (ticket required), $5 for non-Members; Lunch and General Admission to the Exhibits are NOT included. Join us at the Cook Museum as Sarah May, the Museum’s Ectotherm Specialist, discusses insect life that occurs at night […]

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    (RELATED EVENT: Insect Pinning Workshop)

    Lunch & Learn: Insects of the Night
    When: Thursday, October 15, 2020 at Noon
    Cost: Free for Members (ticket required), $5 for non-Members; Lunch and General Admission to the Exhibits are NOT included.
     
    Join us at the Cook Museum as Sarah May, the Museum’s Ectotherm Specialist, discusses insect life that occurs at night – the chirping you hear, the fireflies you see, and the pollinating that happens. Also learn about how you can use a blacklight to see the insects that are creeping around in the dark. There will be a Q&A session after the presentation.

    The Cook Museum’s Lunch & Learn Lecture Series provides educational and engaging lectures to inspire attendees to be more curious about the natural world around us.

    General Admission to the Museum is NOT included. Participants may purchase lunch in advance from Nature’s Table by placing an order online at www.cookmuseum.naturestable.com. Participants may also bring a lunch with them. The doors will open at 11:30 am for those that want to eat before the talk begins.
     
    There are two ways to get your ticket: in person at the Guest Services desk in the Museum lobby or contact the Group Sales department during regular weekday business hours at groups@cookmuseum.org or (256) 898-6312.

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