Bees Ants Wasps
Insect Adaptation Techniques
Classification
Insect Social Systems
Offspring
The Interactions Between Insects and Other Animals
Insects and Their Impact on Ecosystem Services
The Role of Insects in Natural Resource Management
Insect Role in Fertility 
Bees, butterflies, and other insects are essential pollinators for many plants, including fruits, vegetables, and flowers
...Common Decomposers: Beetles
Ants Worms Flies 3
...Predatory insects like ladybugs, lacewings, and parasitic
wasps feed on pest insects, helping to keep their populations in check and prevent damage to plants
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Insect Adaptation Techniques 
For instance, the harmless hoverfly mimics the coloration of
bees and
wasps to deter predators
...Ants, bees, and termites, for example, live in highly organized colonies with specialized roles for each individual
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Classification 
shell over the body Lepidoptera Butterflies and moths, with scaled wings Hymenoptera
Bees,
ants, and
wasps, with two pairs of membranous wings Families of Insects Beetles Butterflies and Moths Bees, Ants, and Wasps Genera and Species Within each
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Insect Social Systems 
Examples of communal insects include some species of
bees and
wasps ...Examples of eusocial insects include
ants, bees, and termites
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Offspring 
Others, such as
ants, have complex social structures where the queen is responsible for laying eggs that will develop into workers, soldiers, and new queens
...Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) Oviparous - lay eggs on host plants Hymenoptera (ants,
bees,
wasps) Complex social structure with queens laying eggs Diptera (flies) Oviparous - lay eggs on decaying matter Development After the eggs are laid, the
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The Interactions Between Insects and Other Animals 
Bees, butterflies, and other insects play a vital role in transferring pollen from one plant to another, facilitating the reproduction of flowering plants
...Parasitoid
wasps, for example, lay their eggs inside other insects, eventually killing their host as the larvae hatch and consume it from the inside
...Bees Pollination Flowering Plants
Ants Commensalism Aphids Butterflies Pollination Flowering Plants Parasitoid Wasps
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Insects and Their Impact on Ecosystem Services 
Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators play a vital role in the reproduction of flowering plants
...Decomposition Insects such as beetles,
ants, and flies are key players in the decomposition of organic matter
...Ladybugs, lacewings, and parasitic
wasps are examples of beneficial insects that prey on pests like aphids and caterpillars
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The Role of Insects in Natural Resource Management 
Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators play a vital role in the reproduction of flowering plants
...Decomposition Insects such as beetles,
ants, and flies are key players in the decomposition of organic matter
...Ladybugs, lacewings, and parasitic
wasps are examples of beneficial insects that help control populations of harmful pests
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Mimics 
Some classic examples of Batesian mimicry include: Butterflies mimicking toxic frogs Hoverflies mimicking
bees Moths mimicking
wasps Müllerian Mimicry Unlike Batesian mimicry, Müllerian mimicry involves multiple harmful species converging on a similar warning signal
...Müllerian mimicry include: Species Warning Signal Beetles Bright coloration
Ants Distinct body shape Aggressive Mimicry Aggressive mimicry is a form of mimicry where a predator or parasite mimics a harmless or beneficial species to deceive
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Irritants 
Ants Ants, while fascinating in their social structure and behavior, can become irritants when they invade homes in search of food
...Bees and
Wasps Bees and wasps are essential pollinators, but their stings can be painful and sometimes life-threatening, especially for those with allergies
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