What are Beneficial Insects Lesson 3, Grade 4 Johns Hopkins Edible School Garden Program.

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What are Beneficial Insects Lesson 3, Grade 4 Johns Hopkins Edible School Garden Program

Beneficial Insect vs. Harmful Insect Lady Bug is a beneficial insect because it eats bad insects Squash Bug is a harmful insect because it eats the plant

Predators Predators are insects that eat harmful insects. Gardeners and farmers like these insects because they kill the pest insects that eat their plants. Predators are insects that eat harmful insects. Gardeners and farmers like these insects because they kill the pest insects that eat their plants. Notes: Notes: What do Predator insects have in common?

Ladybugs are good predator insects. They eat bad insects that are found on vegetables and flowers. Ladybugs are brightly colored black and red to warn birds or other animals that they taste bad. Ladybugs are good predator insects. They eat bad insects that are found on vegetables and flowers. Ladybugs are brightly colored black and red to warn birds or other animals that they taste bad. Praying mantises are good predator insects. They only eat live insects, never dead ones. A praying mantis is known as a “sit and wait” predator. They sit and wait for their food to come to them. It is like hunting. They are camouflaged to blend in with the stems and leaves of plants. Praying mantises are good predator insects. They only eat live insects, never dead ones. A praying mantis is known as a “sit and wait” predator. They sit and wait for their food to come to them. It is like hunting. They are camouflaged to blend in with the stems and leaves of plants. Lacewings are good predator insects. The lacewing larvae eat aphids. Aphids are bad insects. Lacewings are good predator insects. The lacewing larvae eat aphids. Aphids are bad insects.

Pollinators Have you ever stood next to a flowering plant and seen all the different insects visiting the flowers? Some of these are honeybees, bumblebees, wasps and butterflies. These insects are pollinating the plants so that the plants can make fruits and seeds.

Pollinators Bees are very important pollinators. If it were not for bees, we wouldn’t have any flowers or fruits! Bees visit flowers to collect nectar or to gather pollen. Honeybees take the nectar back to their bee hive to make honey. Bees only sting to defend themselves if they feel threatened. Butterflies are also pollinators. They transfer pollen from one flower to another. When the pollen of 2 flowers mix together, a fruit or a seed is produced.

Recyclers Recyclers are helpful insects because they recycle waste. Most people do not think these insects are beneficial because they are around trash and decaying matter, but they are important to the world. These insects help decompose or break down trash. Recyclers are helpful insects because they recycle waste. Most people do not think these insects are beneficial because they are around trash and decaying matter, but they are important to the world. These insects help decompose or break down trash. Notes Notes

Insect Search in the Garden