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Virtual reality illustrations of various insects and arachnids.
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Brief descriptions of different times of insects, along with links to related sites.
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A large collection of photos of ants in their natural habit in Arizona. Photos are divided by species.
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The fascinating stories of insects and the roles they play in our lives. Includes photos, lesson ideas, and links to other sites.
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Club for insect enthusiasts. Includes a sign-up for entymology pen pals.
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An online key to insect identification.
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Learn about all sorts of different kinds of bugs.
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Article reveals the tremendous damage insects can do.
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Lists where they can be found, what they eat, and what they look like.
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Printable coloring pages help kids learn to identify harmless insects and troublesome household pests.
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See pictures and view brief information about many types of bugs found in a garden.
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It's a natural reaction to be frightened of some insects, but some large bugs are not harmful at all. This site teaches kids to distinguish between harmless bugs and their not-so-harmless relatives.
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Name that bug, bug identification, printable insect pictures, and teacher lessons.
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The world is covered in bugs, so shouldn't you know a little bit about them? Find out what you need at Insecta Inspecta World.
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An encyclopedia of Internet insect resources.
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Celebrate the unique qualities of the insect world through the artwork and written expressions of children. Insect humor, facts, and related sites are also featured.
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Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory provides answers to common questions on insects, and points out the differences between them and arachnids.
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Recipes with bug themes, guess the bug, and what bugs do in each month of the year.
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University of Kentucky website providing photos and information about the state's insects, spiders, and other arthropods.
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Photos of leafcutter ants in action.
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Explains what is and isn't an insect. Includes the parts of the body, how they eat, see, and breathe, why insects are helpful and when they are pests.
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Provides information about mosquitoes such as life cycle, what the name mosquito means, and some diseases that are commonly spread by mosquitoes.
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Microscope images of insects by Dennis Kunkel Microscopy, Inc.
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Close-up images of many insects including many species of ants, bees, beetles, and butterflies.
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Explores the kinds of bugs that live in your home and even on your body. From PBS.
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Has live webcams looking at ants and beetles.
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Video clips and Flash animations give a first-hand look into the weird world of insects. From PBS.
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Java games and flashcards help students learn terms related to insects.
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Information about the appearance, natural history, and habitat of the silkworm.
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Features bugs that come out in the summertime including butterflies, dragonflies, fireflies, wasps and cicadas.
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Traveling "live" insect exhibit. Offers school visits, bug listings, and links.
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Numerous pictures, facts, and videos of bumblebees, mining bees, wasps, and ants. Includes a page of unidentified wasps and a call for viewers to help identify them.
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Play a game to learn about predators and pollinators.
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The Guiness Book of World Records for Insects. Includes the fastest flier, most tolerant of cold, largest, and smallest eggs.
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Discover information about the insects as a group, its body sections, growth patterns, the five sense and food sources.
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A kid-friendly site with an abundance of information about insects and related organisms.
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Classification, profiles, trivia, folklore, role of insects in gardening, and teacher resources.
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Humorous information about cockroach lifestyle, anatomy and amazing cockroach facts.