Insect Facts I live on the island of Madagascar. I can grow 3 inches tall. I am red. I have wings but I don’t fly. What am I?

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Insect Facts I live on the island of Madagascar. I can grow 3 inches tall. I am red. I have wings but I don’t fly. What am I?

Insect Facts I have spots on my wings that look like eyes. I can fly. I can help flowers. What am I?

Insect Facts I am from 2 to 7 mm long, I can stretch to 2 cm or almost an inch! My colonies consist of males, females and workers. I may be tiny but I am strong. What am I ?

Insect Facts I am bad for plants. I am found in the United States. I suck sap from bean pods. What am I?

Insect Facts I am brown and ugly. When I am an adult. I am 1 1/2 inches. I generally live in moist areas. Everyone tries to kill me. I am harmful because I carry diseases. What am I?

Insect Facts After only two weeks it is about two inches or five cm long, and 3,000 times its birth. It can fly a long distance. What am I?

Insect Facts I eat nectar from a sunflower. I have eyes on my wings. I am very soft and fuzzy. I am mostly black. I am camouflage. Birds try to eat me. What am I?

I live under ground for 17 years. I make noise at night. I fly very, very high. What am I?

cicada

Insect Facts I am cold blooded. There are 350 species of me. I am a type of beetle. I can fly up to 15 miles per hour. I can be yellow, orange, red with spots. I am helpful because I help your garden. What am I ?

Insect Facts I have really long neck. I crawl on sticks. I live alone. What am I?

Insect Facts I cannot survive in cold winter. I come from a caterpillar. I can fly. I am beautiful. What am I?

Insect Facts I can lay 300 eggs. I can be in 3 colors. I am one of the biggest insects. My arms look like I am praying. What am I?