15 de septiembre de 2021

Lecture Assignment 03-Observe and Record

13th & 14th September, 2021
Deary, Idaho
~7:00pm

On the 13th and 14th of September I visited a prairie field in Deary, Idaho that had a small aspen covered area. I went out on both days at ~7:00pm when it was just starting to get dark. I wasn't able to find too much insect activity on the 13th, so I decided to go back out the next day. The habitats where I found the insects were full of prairie grasses, trembling aspens, snowberry plants, and small ponderosa pine trees. I also observed some sunburst lichen on one of the larger aspens. Additionally, a few of the trees had fallen and begun to decay, adding more decomposed material to the floor of the little aspen grove.

*A darkling beetle was found and collected from a pile of firewood outside a large ring of aspen trees surrounded by prairie grasses.

*A flatbug insect from the genus aradus was found and collected from under the bark of a fallen/decaying aspen tree.

*I also observed many grass spiders and black ants crawling underneath decaying aspen bark and in prairie grass, but they were too quick for me to catch and photograph.

Publicado el 15 de septiembre de 2021 por abbygael abbygael | 6 observaciones | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

27 de agosto de 2021

Bugged with a Question

One question that popped into my head a while back about insects is specifically focused on honeybees and their uncanny ability to find their way back home after travelling miles to find a good spot to collect pollen. This inquiry came to my mind when I was watching my brother tend to his hobby honeybee hive. I remember seeing all the worker bees busily returning to the bee box from all sorts of different directions, and that was what sparked the question about how honeybees have such a strong navigational aptitude. I’m not really sure how a creature so small is able to remember and pilot their way through various different terrains without getting lost while I can’t seem to ever remember where I parked my car in the Walmart parking lot. They’re pretty amazing!

Publicado el 27 de agosto de 2021 por abbygael abbygael | 2 observaciones | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

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