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Plant Insect Pest Science Project Ideas

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Sunday, 08 July 2007
Science Project Ideas on Plant Pets and Insects. Science teachers can also use these as lesson plans or exercises in plant biology and insect biology.

Science Project Ideas on Plant Pets and Insects

1. Make a collection showing the various ways in which insects injure plants.

2. Make a collection of injurious insects and give a brief account of the harm done by each kind.

3. Protect the fruit of an apple tree from injury by the codling moth.

4. Make life history cases of a number of injurious insects.

Science Reports on Plant Pets and Insects


1. The work of the U. S. Bureau of Agriculture in helping the farmer in his fight against insects.

2. An account of the introduction of the gypsy moth, of the harm done by it, and of the efforts made to check it.

3. An account of the life history; of harm done by them ; methods used to tight them : potato beetle, cotton boll weevil, codling moth, Hessian fly, San Jose scale, chinch bug, grasshopper, brown-tailed moth, army worm, etc.

4. Work of birds in destroying harmful insects.


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