Tag: Pest World

Ant Facts

by Myers Pest on Jul.22, 2010, under General

  • There are more than 12,000 species of ants all over the world.
  • An ant can lift 20 times its own body weight. If a second grader was as strong as an ant, she would be able to pick up a car!
  • Some queen ants can live for many years and have millions of babies!
  • Ants don’t have ears. Ants “hear” by feeling vibrations in the ground through their feet.
  • When ants fight, it is usually to the death!
  • When foraging, ants leave a pheromone trail so that they know where they’ve been,
  • Queen ants have wings, which they shed when they start a new nest.
  • Ants don’t have lungs. Oxygen enters through tiny holes all over the body and carbon dioxide leaves through the same holes.
  • When the queen of the colony dies, the colony can only survive a few months. Queens are rarely replaced and the workers are not able to reproduc

Via http://www.pestworldforkids.org/ants.html

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‘Pest Quest’ Children’s Show Brings Fascinating World of Bugs, Rodents and Wildlife to Kids of All Ages

by Myers Pest on Jul.13, 2010, under General

(Fairfax, VA) – The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) announced the creation of a new children’s show that teaches kids about the fascinating world of insects, rodents and small wildlife. The entertaining and educational show, aptly named “Pest Quest,” will deliver buggy factoids to junior scientists and is available on NPMA’s websites, PestWorld.org and PestWorldForKids.org.

“Pest Quest” is hosted by a group of energetic pre-teens in a fun, colorful science lab full of gadgets and bubbling beakers. Each episode explores a variety of different topics, from wolf spiders, velvet ants and click beetles to opossums, pigeons and bats (and everything in between). Other fun features include “Pest Commander Pete’s Head Scratchers” and “Itsy-Bitsy Mystery” quizzes, which engage viewers and test their pest knowledge. In addition to sharing fun facts, the show aims to educate viewers about the risks posed by certain creatures when they enter homes and properties and become pests.

Twenty-four episodes have been produced for the first season of “Pest Quest,” focusing on species found within the United States. New episodes will be posted to the Pest Quest Channel twice a month.

“Children are fascinated by bugs and anything ‘creepy crawly’,” says Missy Henriksen, vice president of public affairs for the NPMA. “We wanted to foster and encourage that interest by creating a web-based program that allowed us to share our wealth of pest knowledge with such a captive audience, evoking their inner-entomologist and scientist.”

NPMA has a variety of programs designed for use in the classroom and on the family computer for children in grades K-8. Lesson plans, science projects, report writing programs, interactive games and other fun facts are on PestWorldForKids.org. The Pest Quest Channel is the next installment in NPMA’s commitment to science education.

http://pestworld.org/press-releases/pest-quest-childrens-show-brings-fascinating-world-of-bugs-rodents-and-wildlife-to-kids-of-all-ages

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