NAME:____________________________ TROOP NUMBER: ______________
CITY: _____________________________ TELEPHONE NO. _______________
Requirement
1. Tell how insects are different from all other animals. Show
the differences between insects, centipedes, and spiders.
Characteristics of Arthropods
- exoskeleton
- jointed appendages
- cold blooded
Describe the characteristics of insects, centipedes, and spiders.
| Character | Insects | Centipedes | Spiders |
|---|---|---|---|
| Body regions | |||
| Legs | |||
| Wings | |||
| Antennae | |||
| Eyes |
2. Point out and name the main parts of an insect.
Draw a grasshopper and label the main parts.
3. Collect and mount 50 different species. Include 6 orders
and 18 families of insects. Label each with common and scientific
names, where possible.
Learn how to use a sweep net, aerial net, aquatic net and explain the difference.
Build a kill jar. Almost any jar will do, just add a tissue paper and a few drops of nail polish remover.
Learn how to pin different insects. Use a pinning block. Spread a butterfly or moth using a spreading board.
Write labels neatly and tiny. Follow the examples.
TEXAS: Palo Pinto Co. Worth Ranch, BSA Camp 26 / VI / 1996 Joe E. Scout
Honeybee Apis mellifera L. taken on wildflowers
Learn some special collecting techniques.
Collect under lights at night. Black lights are best.
Place out pitfall traps. Use a little soap in water or just bait.
Sugar baits can be used in traps or painted on trees at night.
Use a flash light on your forehead to find spiders at night.
Use the materials in the insect study merit badge to identify
insects. Also use other books.
4. Describe the things that distinguish each of the families and orders in your collection.
| Order | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Coleoptera | ||
| Hymenoptera | ||
| Lepidoptera | ||
| Diptera | ||
| Siphonaptera | ||
| Neuroptera | ||
| Hemiptera | ||
| Homoptera | ||
| Orthoptera | ||
| Odonata | ||
| Isoptera | ||
| Ephemerida |
5. Show your collection.
This can be done at a local scout event or even in a Troop meeting.
6. Compare the life histories of a butterfly and a grasshopper.
Tell how they are different.
Metamorphosis: change in form through time.
Name the stages of development.
| Stage | Grasshopper | Butterfly |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ||
| 2 | ||
| 3 | ||
| 4 |
They are different because:
Name the immature stage for the following insects
| Immature | Adult |
|---|---|
| Grasshopper | |
| Stink bug | |
| Dragonfly | |
| Beetle | |
| House fly | |
| Yellowjacket | |
| Butterfly | |
7. Raise a butterfly or moth from a caterpillar.
Collect your own caterpillar. Look on trees, vegetable gardens
or landscape plants. Keep it in a jar with sand on the bottom
and fresh leaves from the plant you collected it on. Add a stick
for a place to form a cocoon. The caterpillar may form a cocoon
or chrysalis on the plant or it may pupate in the soil. Be patient,
it may take weeks or months before they develop to adults. A simple
rearing container can be made with a plastic gallon jug, just
cut the top off and cover with netting. You can push the jug into
the leg of pantyhose which serves as netting.
8. Tell the things that make social insects different from
solitary insects.
| Solitary Insects | Social Insects |
|---|---|
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9. Collect and watch an ant colony or beehive. Tell what you saw.
Harvester ants or fire ants are easy to find and can be used.
A gallon jar will work but it is best to keep the jar in the dark
to get burrows near the glass. Be sure to keep it out of direct
sunlight which may cause it to overheat.
What did you see?
10. From your collection, identify:
Use the materials in the insect study merit badge to identify
insects. Also use other books.
a. Four species of insects helpful to people. Tell how they are helpful.
List the four species that are helpful to people.
1. ________________________
2. ________________________
3. ________________________
4. ________________________
b. Six species of harmful insects. Tell how they can be controlled.
Species and control
1. ___________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________________
5. ___________________________________________________________
6. ___________________________________________________________
11. Tell how insects fit into the food chains of other insects,
fish, birds, and mammals.
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Good luck with your insect merit badge!
John A. Jackman, Scoutmaster Troop 802
Please feel free to call. (409) 845-7027 or email to: j-jackman@tamu.edu