Bugs By Abigail! Wow Bugs!
My garden I have lots of bugs in my garden! Some in trees. Some on the floor. And some under the bird bath. Under the bird bath?
Wasps I have wasps in my garden. Here are some facts: Wasps look like bees, but they don’t produce honey. Wasps create their nest out of wood and mud. Wasps are inactive at night as long as the sun has not risen. wasps will usually be found in their nests. They lay eggs first to help the queen increase the population but eventually become sterile when there are enough wasps in the nest. Wasps are very aggressive from August to October. There are hundreds of species of wasps in the UK, the majority of which feed their young (larvae) on other insects. There are only eight species of social wasp. I wouldn‘t Like to get stung By one of them!
Snails I have snails in my garden Here are some facts: Snails are one of the earliest known types of animals in the world. All snails are classified as mollusks because of the hard shell that protects their bodies. Many people confuse slugs as snails but they aren’t in the same category due to the fact that they don’t have shells. The largest land snail recorded weighed only 2 pounds and was 15 inches long. As snails move they leave behind slime. Some people love snails and find them to be very fascinating. Ewww yucky slim!
Spiders I have spiders in my garden Here are some facts: Spiders’ silk webs are known for their strength as well as elasticity. Luckily, spiders are born with almost no colour, making them nearly invisible in the air. A Frenchman, Bon De Saint-Hilaire, showed it was possible to make fabric from spider silk. Spiders rarely bite people (unless provoked), so you should not fear daily encounters with deadly spiders. AHHH SPIDE RS
ladybird I have ladybirds in my garden Here are some facts: The ladybird (also known as the ladybug) is a small colourful beetle found all around the world. They are red black spots on them. There are thought to be more than 5,000 different species of ladybird in the world, with more than 450 species found in North America alone. The ladybird is best known for it's spotted body (normally red and black, but often orange and yellow are found). Ladybirds are known to hibernate once the warm summer weather begins to cool. 450 more species
That’s all the bugs for now! byeeeeeeeee Awww I hate to see you leave but BYE BYE!