September 2

Blue moon butterfly life cycle

Blue moon butterfly’s are a kind of butterfly found in Madagascar and other different places 🦋 and The first step of its life cycle is the eggs the eggs slowly hatch and turn into a larvae 🐛 /caterpillar and that caterpillar will go into the Pupa stage, after 10-14 days it will hatch into the final stage, it will be a adult and will have wings to fly with.

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August 27

Invasive wasp species

In STEAM we learned about 2 different kinds of invasive wasps and our teacher made us choose one of them to make a wanted poster about it, I chose a common wasp 🐝  and the other wasp was a German wasp. Common wasps are a nuisance for outside activities, Eco systems and human health. Common wasps may be located in upper parts of the South Island and the whole of the North Island, it normally swarms into different areas. They should be returned to Europe and some parts of Asia if you find the wasps then immediately call the Auckland council contact centre to get rid of them!I learned that they came from Europe and parts of Asia and I was surprised that they were not native to New Zealand.

Description:

Plant\Animal:Animal         Aquatic\Terrestrial: Terrestrial

Size:Their size can grow up till 12-14mm

Colour:Black & Yellow

The scientific name for the Common wasp is a vespula vulgaris

The reward for doing all of this is a better New Zealand for native species and humans.

August 12

Insects roles in our world

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1AzuVpEnnAFQ-3p6mVHgw_CWiRfQPx-q8j_V12vghorg/edit
In week 2 in STEAM we learned about 5 ways insects help our world. The first reason is that Insects Pollinate plants and I learned that beetles are one of the many pollinators. The second reason is that insects are an important part of the food chain cause many mammals and animals eat them, I learned that Dogs eat them as well. The third reason is that insects decompose waste and organic matter and one of them is a dung beetle, I learned that without them the world would be pretty smelly. The fourth thing is that insects control pest populations and I learned that some insects hunt other insects this helps populations keep in check which turns in turn protects gardens and farm crops. The fifth reason is insects are inspiring and I learned that insects can be inspired from deep connections of nature.