Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Almost the Last Bug Hunt

Soldier beetle (Cantharis livida)

Last week we had what I thought would be our last bug hunt at school (it wasn't). The kids found some interesting things in just a few minutes. Each photo is labeled.

I am so proud of what good caretakers of bugs the kids have become. They are not scared. They handle them correctly. They report quickly what they find. Finally, they release properly to the same spot that they found the creature.

On Steve's arm with a happy face.

We have a lot of fun with the kids and the bugs. I never expected Steve, the classroom counselor, to allow a soldier beetle on his arm, but he did and was very careful. There were a lot of jokes and laughter about man-eating bugs! In the end, though, the beetle threw Steve back, probably because he didn't taste good enough. 

Flying away

A slug. I have to do my slug and snail unit next year.

A crane fly

Unknown spider on student's finger

I still won't handle a spider in my hand, but this child did! I know of only one other student (in the high school) who will also hold spiders. In Vermont, there are no dangerous spiders, so there are no worries.

Asian Lady Beetle

I will miss having my little bug hunters gathering wonderful bugs and learning and constantly asking questions. I'm looking forward to next year.

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7 comments:

  1. I love arachnids and would enjoy holding spiders. Here, we have the black widow and brown recluse and so have to be very careful. Wolf spiders are plentiful and i shoo those outdoors when i find them in clients homes (none of my clients like spiders, i wonder why).

    I'm so glad you've taught these children to enjoy and properly handle bugs instead of the reaction of most people, to yell and squish.

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  2. You are the expert in insect macro

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  3. I'm not a fan of spiders, but I don't hurt them. They have their purpose as we do.

    Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥

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  4. Great photos of the bugs as always. And you do such a great job with the kids. Hopefully sets them on a path of respect for the natural world.

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  5. Our grandies used to be fascinated with bugs. They have grown out of it, mostly.

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  6. Those are sure some interesting little things!

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