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Entomology (Indiana 4-H)

There are more kinds of insects in the world than all other organisms combined. They live on the earth's surface, in the soil, and in water. Insects live in deserts, rain forests, hot springs, snow fields, and dark caves. This project will help you study insect and their relationship with people. You can also learn how to collect, preserve, and identify insects.

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    • Creepy Crawlies, BU-6853
    • What's Bugging You?, BU-6854
    • Dragons, Houses, and Other Flies, BU-6855
    • Helper's Guide, BU-6856
    • Entomology Project Leader's Guide (for Indiana, 4-H 890)

Resources

  • The following are available for purchase through the Purdue Extension Education Store. Enter the keyword in the box after Search For:
    • How to Study, Collect, Preserve and Identify Insects (4-H 764), Keywords: identify insects
    • Entomology specimen exhibit cards. Search for: entomology exhibit cards. The packet includes 12 mounting cards for youth in Grade 3 (4-H 15-20D, also below), 3 identification cards, and 4 order cards.
    • Collection boxes (4-H 763). Keywords: insect box
    • Insect mounting kits --100 pins, 3 vials (4-H 763A). Keywords: insect box
  • 4-H 15-20D, card for mounting insects for 3rd grade members- Word, PDF. Note that you are welcome to alter the size of these cards, if needed, to fit in your box.
  • Plans for entomology boxes and spreading boards
  • Boxes from a commercial vendor
  • Leader's Guide
  • Emerald ash borer website (En Espanol)

Entomology Career Development Event (CDE ~ contest)

Other Resources

The book, Arthropod Collection & Identification, Laboratory and Field Techniques is an excellent resource for 4-H entomology members that are interested in collecting insects. The authors are Purdue Entomology faculty, Dr. Chris Oseto and Dr. Tim Gibb. This book includes chapters on: Equipment and Collecting Methods, Agents for Killing and Preserving, Storage of Specimens, and a whole section on Classification. ISBN-13:978-0-12-369545-1, ISBN-10:0-12-369545-7

     
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