INSECT PROJECTS By Mrs. Bryant’s Class GRASSHOPPERS Grasshoppers live in forests and wetlands. They eat plants. They are harmful when they eat crops.

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INSECT PROJECTS By Mrs. Bryant’s Class

GRASSHOPPERS Grasshoppers live in forests and wetlands. They eat plants. They are harmful when they eat crops. Cade

FLIES Flies live everywhere in the world. They like to eat other insects. They are helpful because they eat other insects but harmful because they carry diseases. Shawn

BEES Bees live all over the world except for Antarctica. They eat nectar from trees and flowers. They are harmful because they sting people. Hannah

BEETLES Beetles live in almost every kind of habitat. They eat small insects and plants. They are helpful because they eat harmful insects. Ny’Zaire

PRAYING MANTISES Praying mantises are slender insects which favor warm regions. They eat other insects. They help farmers by eating other insects. Sage

GRASSHOPPERS Grasshoppers live all over the world. They eat plants. They are harmful because they eat the farmer’s plants. Trent

LOCUSTS Locusts live all over the world. They eat plants and crops. They are harmful because they eat farmer’s crops. Letron

BUTTERFLIES Butterflies live all over the world. They eat all kinds of plants. They help us by pollinating trees and flowers. De’Andre

Flies Flies live everywhere in the world. Flies like to eat other insects. Flies are helpful because they eat insects. Clyde

ANTS Ants are found almost everywhere in the world. They eat other insects and plants. They are harmful because they bite people. Charles

MOSQUITOES Mosquitoes are found almost everywhere in the world. They drink blood and eat larvae of other insects. They are harmful because they bite people and carry diseases. Daijah

Butterflies Butterflies live all over the world. They eat all kinds of plants. They help us by pollinating trees and flowers. Abby

LADYBUGS Ladybugs live all over the world. They eat other insects. They are helpful to crops because they eat other insects. Jillianna

TERMITES Termites build damp nests and they eat wood. They can live in any temperate climate, but prefer tropical and subtropical weather. They are harmful because they could eat your house. La’Zia

BEES Bees lives all over the world. They eat pollen and nectar. They are helpful because they make honey. Obed

FIREFLIES Fireflies live in tropical or mild and dry places. Adults eat pollen and nectar. They are mostly helpful because they can light up the sky. Derick

BEETLES Beetles are found all over the world except for Antarctica. They eat other small insects and plants. They are helpful when they eat insects. Jacob

FIREFLIES Fireflies live in tropical and mild parts of the world. Adult flies eat pollen and nectar. They are mostly helpful because they light up the sky at night. Travon

ANTS Ants are found almost everywhere in the world. They eat plants and some insects. They are harmful when they bite people. Imirah

FLIES Flies live everywhere in the world. They eat nectar, plant sap, and other insects. They are harmful because they carry diseases. Kierra

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