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On Tuesday, May 9, 2006 Callisburg Elementary School 3rd Grade Students collected insects. Our collection had been rain delayed. It was extremely hot and humid. The students counted damselflies, baby ladybugs, baby grasshoppers, crickets, ground beetles, and observed (but did not touch or count) fire ants.
Posted on: 2006/5/21 14:31
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BUGS Data |
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BUGS Data Sheet May 2006
Scientist Names Callisburg 3rd Grade Date May 6, 2006 General Location Callisburg Elementary School Specific Location 1) Grassy Area 2) Creek Area 3) Forest Area Weather Hot, Very Humid, Clear Sky, No Wind Temperature 98 Degrees Fahrenheit
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Damselfly/Odonata/20 creek area/5 forest area Cricket/Orthoptera/7 grassy area Grasshopper/Orthoptera/3 grassy area Ladybugs/Coleoptera/9 grassy area Ground Beetles/Coleoptera/3 forest area Fire Ants/Hymenoptera/More than a million in grassy area
Posted on: 2006/5/21 15:10
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Insect Collecting Pictures |
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Insect Collecting Pictures
Posted on: 2006/5/21 15:28
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Re: Insect Collecting Pictures |
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Great pictures. Thanks! Crystal Gregg Meads Mill MS Michigan
Posted on: 2006/9/19 0:59
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