Flying Insects

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Flying insects multiply both in diversity and numbers, especially in the tropical regions. Flying insects are small in size and abundant in a common place of activity among the social insects. According to entomologists flying insects or winged insects could have made their appearance more than 300,000,000 years ago (early Carboniferous age). Flying insects belong [...]

Ladybug

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Ladybugs are a kind of beetle which is an insect.  They are usually less than 1/4 in long (from 4-7 mm in length), and have oval bodies.  The female ladybug is usually larger than the male.  Most of them have red, orange, or yellow elytra (wing covers) and black spots. Some are black with red [...]