4-H CLUB INSECT MANUAL 



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Table 1. — List of common insects with a key to information on their life history, 

 habits, and control — Continued 



ANSWERS TO QUESTIONNAIRE 



A. Food, plants, animals, or their 

 products : 



1. Animals, many kinds. 



2. Alfalfa or clovers. 



3. Apples and pears. 



4. Beans. 



5. Books and papers. 



6. Cabbage and related crops. 



7. Corn. 



8. Cotton. 



9. Cucumbers, melons, and 



squash. 



10. Flowers. 



11. Furs. 



12. Food products. 



13. Horses and mules. 



14. Annoyance. 



15. Other insects. 



Common name of 



Stage 



Question 



insect 



A 



B 



C 



D 



E 



F 



G 



H 



I 



J 





(Adult.-. 











66 

 62 

 62 

 62 

 62 















\Larva— . 

 fAdult— 

 \Nymph_ 



18 

 15 

 15 

 18 



26,28 



47 



57 



67 

 68 

 68 

 71 



73 



73 



77 







119, 123 



Dragonfly 



~26,"36~ 



47 

 47 



59 



57 











Firefly 













(-- - 







88,90 

 96 





Granary weevil 



{ 



7,21 



34,35 

 31,32 

 33,34 



50 



60 



62 



67 



78,75 



76 



106, 108 





r 





Grasshopper 



I 



18 



46 



57 



62 



67 



73,75 



76 



77,80 



97 



83,89 



80,82 



119, 123 





r 





Harlequin bug 



I 



6 

 21 

 10 

 13 



1 



32 

 28 

 33 

 40 

 39 



49 



47 

 50 

 47 

 47 



60 



60 



Hive 



60 



57 



64 

 65 

 66 

 65 

 64 



67 

 67 

 68 

 67 

 67 



73,75 

 73 



73 

 76 



109, 115 



















73 



75 



73,72 



91 



106 











r 





77 

 88,96 

 97,99 



96 





House ant 



{::::::::: 



12,14 

 12,14 



"""36" 



50 

 50 



54,57 

 54 



62 



65,"66~ 

 . 66 



67 

 67 



75 

 ----- 



76 

 75 

 73 



106, 123 





Housefly 



f Adult... 



121, 126 



Imported cabbage- 

 worm. 



("Adult 











(Larva. - . 

 (Adult... 

 \Larva... 



6 

 18 

 21 

 15 

 15 

 8,9 

 18 



32 

 32,34 



26 

 44,45 

 44,45 



31 

 32,33 

 32,33 



34 



40 

 27,31 



32,34 



32 

 33,34 



48,50 



55 



62 

 62 

 62 

 62 

 62 



67 

 67 

 67 

 68 

 68 



73 

 73 

 75 



73 



75 

 73 



86,97 

 97 

 80 



109, 121 



Japanese beetle 



47 

 49 

 46 



57 

 56 

 53 



128 

















f 











Melon aphid 



I::::::::: 



46,50 



52 



64 



67 



73,75 



73,75 



86,97 



115 





r 





beetle. 



{::::::::: 



4 

 1 



49 

 50 



56 



51,54 



62 

 64 



67 

 67 



73,75 

 73,75 



73,75 

 73, 75 



86,97 

 84, 91, 97 



107, 109 



Mites: 



Animal 





128 









Vegetable 





3,18 



46,50 



60 



64 



67 



73,75 



76 



87,97 



(113, 117, 

 \ 128 



Trees 





Shrubs 





23 



46 



53 



64 



67 



73,75 



76 

 73 

 75 



97 



85,96 



97 



113,117 





r 





Mosquito 



{::::::::: 



1 



40 

 32 



33,34 

 31 



32,34 



50 



51 



64 



67 



73,75 



121 







r 





Onion thrips 



I::::::::: 



18 



49 



5S 



65 



67 



73,75 



76 



97 



109, 115 





r 





Pea aphid 



{::::":::: 



2,17 



46,49 



60 



64,66 

 66 

 62 

 66 

 62 



62 



67 



73,75 



73,75 



86,97 



109 







(Adult 





Peach borer 



\ Larva.. . 

 (Adult 



16 



28 



47 



60 



67 



73 



73 



88 



118 



Stalk borer 



\Larva.-. 



18 

 18 



28 

 26,27 



47 

 47 



55,60 

 57,60 



67 

 67 



73 

 73 



73 

 73 



83,93 





Wireworms (click 













16. Peaches. 



17. Peas. 



18. Plants, many kinds. 



19. Potatoes. 



20. Poultry and birds. 



21. Small grains and grasses. 



22. Tomato and tobacco. 



23. Trees in general. 



24. Wood and wood products. 



25. Woolens. 



B. Part of host infested : 



26. Roots. 



27. Bulbs or tubers. 



28. Main stem or trunk. 



29. Bark. 



30. Branches. 



31. Buds or squares. 



