This engaging book explains the differences between centipedes and millipedes. Readers will learn about what these fascinating creatures eat, where they live, and how they defend themselves against predators.
"Describes the life of a honeybee by explaining its body parts, habitat, and behaviors. Explains how the honeybees care for their hive, work together, and collect nectar to make honey. Compares the honeybee to other bees and insects. Includes life-cycle diagram and close-up photos of body parts"--Provided by publisher.
Discusses the history of termites and other wood-boring insects, examines their family trees, anatomy, life cycles, predators, and prey, and looks at myths and facts about the insects.
Discusses the history of bloodsucking lice and fleas, examines their family trees, anatomy, life cycles, predators, and prey, and looks at myths and facts about the insects, as well as how to get rid of them.
Discusses the history of cockroaches, examines their family trees, anatomy, life cycles, predators, and prey, and looks at myths and facts about the insects.
Discusses the history of flies, examines their family trees, anatomy, life cycles, predators, and prey, and looks at myths and facts about the insects, and how to get rid of them.
Photographs and text offer an overview of centipedes and millipedes, discussing their physical characteristics, diet, hunting skills, habitat, and place in the food chain.