How much do you know about bugs? Challenge #4 T. Trimpe 2008

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How much do you know about bugs? Challenge #4 T. Trimpe

Choose the best answer. 1.Which insect is the fastest flyer? A. House fly B. Dragonfly C. Hummingbird Moth 2. In its entire lifetime, the average worker bee produces how much honey? A. 1/12 teaspoonB. ½ teaspoon C. 1 teaspoon 3. Which insect is considered the loudest? A. Cricket B. Cicada C. Hissing Cockroach 4. What insect is considered the fast runner? A. Black antB. Dung BeetleC. Cockroach 5. The longest insect is a tropical stick insect. How long is it? A. 7 inches B. 11 inches C. 14 inches

The answers are … 1.Which insect is the fastest flyer? A. House fly B. Dragonfly C. Hummingbird Moth 2. In its entire lifetime, the average worker bee produces how much honey? A. 1/12 teaspoonB. ½ teaspoon C. 1 teaspoon 3. Which insect is considered the loudest? A. Cricket B. Cicada C. Hissing Cockroach 4. What insect is considered the fast runner? A. Black antB. Dung BeetleC. Cockroach 5. The longest insect is a tropical stick insect. How long is it? A. 7 inches B. 11 inches C. 14 inches