INSECTS AND THEIR KIN (continued) 



Fekding On Wastk (scavenger), Volume i6, 

 Nlmber 2 



House fies, 13-1. 16-2: 

 millipede, 16-2 



Emphasize adult stage: 

 ability to care for self; 

 \'ariety of places found ; 

 large eyes; care of body 



Means of locomotion 

 foods, and how ob 

 tained; sanitation, if 

 any; relation to human 

 sanitation, breeding 

 places; rear flies in a 

 caged box 



Ideal conditions for mul- 

 tiplication; desirable 

 and undesirable quali- 

 ties; decide upon means 

 of preventing multipli- 

 cation ; enemies 



Recognize any values 

 which may exist; list 

 breeding places and 

 suggest or put into 

 practice controls; rela- 

 tion of flies to foods in 

 food projects 



Ants, 13-1, 16-2; cock- 

 roaches, I 3- I, 16-2 



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House spider, 13-1, 16-2; 

 wasps, 13-1. 16-2; 

 other spiders and 

 wasps and hornets 



Emphasize adult stage 

 ability to care for self 

 care of parts of body 

 home, if any 



Ant nest desirable; care 

 of immature stages ; 

 food and means of eat- 

 ing; comparative 

 strength", enemies and 

 means of detecting 

 danger; types of indi- 

 viduals 



Relation of forms to 

 other insects; to plants 

 and animals; ideal and 

 poor conditions for 

 multiplication ; desir- 

 able and undesirable 

 qualities 



Conduct campaigns mak- 

 ing these forms comply 

 with man's needs; put 

 to practice in making 

 garden projects more 

 effective 



Emphasize adult stages 

 home and whw-e found ; 

 persistence; disposition 

 to fight if necessary but 

 peaceful if let alone 



Method of making home 

 and carts of body used 

 in each act; food and 

 how obtained ; eggs and 

 5'^oung if available ; 

 wintering habit 



Relation to the lives of 

 other insects; different 

 kinds of spiders or 

 wasps and types of 

 homes and food of each 



Collect some evidence 

 that these forms have 

 helped or injured gar- 

 den and crop projects 



Lady beetle, 13-1, 16-2: 

 damsel bug, 16-2 : 

 stink bug, x6-2; ground 

 beetle, 13-X, 16-2; 

 centipedes, 16-2; bed- 

 bug, 16-2; lace wing. 

 16-2; icheumon Pies 



Emphasize adult stages, 

 if conspicuous, study 

 immature stages; activ- 

 ity; means of detecting 

 danger and of finding 

 food; activity 



Food and how obtained; 

 enemies andh ow 

 avoided; inconspicuous 

 stages; wintering habit 



Relation to other insects 

 and anim a Is and 

 plants, desirable or not 

 and why; conditions 

 favoring multiplication 



Collect evidence proving 

 that these forms help 

 or injure man in his 

 everyday life and 

 adopt means of en- 

 couragement or dis- 

 couragement 



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