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Insect Trivia

Insect trivia opens a window onto the planet’s most numerous and varied animals, from familiar butterflies and beetles to extraordinary species with unusual defenses, diets, and life cycles. Studying insects has shaped fields such as ecology, agriculture, and evolution, and their long history on Earth makes them a rich source of both accessible facts and genuinely surprising discoveries.

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Easy Insect Trivia

13 questions

These easy Insect trivia questions are great for beginners and kids around age 12 and under.

  1. Question 1

    How many legs does an adult insect have?

    Answer: Six legs.

    Adult insects have six legs.

  2. Question 2

    What are the three main body parts many insects have?

    Answer: Head, thorax, and abdomen.

    Many insects have three main body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen.

  3. Question 3

    A butterfly begins life as what?

    Answer: An egg.

    Butterflies begin life is eggs.

  4. Question 4

    Before becoming a butterfly, a caterpillar changes inside what?

    Answer: A pupa.

    A caterpillar changes inside a pupa before becoming a butterfly.

  5. Question 5

    What helpful job do bees do when they move pollen between flowers?

    Answer: They help with pollination.

    Bees can help plants reproduce by moving pollen between flowers, which is pollination.

  6. Question 6

    Which insect is well known for biting people and other animals?

    1. A.Dragonflies
    2. B.Ladybugs
    3. C.Mosquitoes
    4. D.Butterflies

    Answer: Mosquitoes.

    Mosquitoes are known for biting people and other animals.

  7. Question 7

    Grasshoppers make long jumps using which legs?

    Answer: Their hind legs.

    Grasshoppers can make long jumps with their hind legs.

  8. Question 8

    How many pairs of wings does a dragonfly have?

    Answer: Two pairs.

    Dragonflies have two pairs of wings.

  9. Question 9

    A ladybug is a kind of what?

    Answer: Beetle.

    A ladybug is a kind of beetle.

  10. Question 10

    Ants often live together in large what?

    Answer: Colonies.

    Ants often live together in large colonies.

  11. Question 11

    Who makes honey?

    Answer: Honey bees.

    Honey is made by honey bees.

  12. Question 12

    Which insect is famous for producing light?

    1. A.Termites
    2. B.Fleas
    3. C.Crickets
    4. D.Fireflies

    Answer: Fireflies.

    Fireflies are known for producing light.

  13. Question 13

    True or false: Cockroaches are insects.?

    Answer: True

    Cockroaches are insects.

Insect Family Trivia

12 questions

These family Insect trivia questions are built for mixed-age game nights, classrooms, and groups.

  1. Question 1

    Who wrote the picture book 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'?

    1. A.Myla Goldberg
    2. B.Rachel Carson
    3. C.Eric Carle
    4. D.Michael Morpurgo

    Answer: Eric Carle

    Eric Carle wrote 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'.

  2. Question 2

    Which author created 'Bee Season'?

    1. A.Eric Carle
    2. B.Myla Goldberg
    3. C.Thomas Seeley
    4. D.Franz Kafka

    Answer: Myla Goldberg

    'Bee Season' was written by Myla Goldberg.

  3. Question 3

    Who wrote 'The Butterfly Lion'?

    1. A.Michael Morpurgo
    2. B.David Attenborough
    3. C.Eric Carle
    4. D.Rachel Carson

    Answer: Michael Morpurgo

    Michael Morpurgo is the writer of 'The Butterfly Lion'.

  4. Question 4

    Which well-known presenter hosted the television series 'Life in the Undergrowth'?

    1. A.Thomas Seeley
    2. B.Michael Morpurgo
    3. C.Franz Kafka
    4. D.David Attenborough

    Answer: David Attenborough

    David Attenborough presented 'Life in the Undergrowth'.

  5. Question 5

    In what year was the nature documentary 'Microcosmos' released?

    1. A.1996
    2. B.1986
    3. C.2001
    4. D.2010

    Answer: 1996

    'Microcosmos' is a 1996 nature documentary.

  6. Question 6

    What is the name of the central character in 'The Metamorphosis'?

    1. A.David Attenborough
    2. B.Gregor Samsa
    3. C.Thomas Seeley
    4. D.Eric Carle

    Answer: Gregor Samsa

    The novel 'The Metamorphosis' centers on Gregor Samsa.

  7. Question 7

    Who wrote 'The Metamorphosis'?

    1. A.Rachel Carson
    2. B.Franz Kafka
    3. C.Michael Morpurgo
    4. D.Myla Goldberg

    Answer: Franz Kafka

    Franz Kafka wrote 'The Metamorphosis'.

  8. Question 8

    'More Than Honey' is a documentary about which insects?

    1. A.Bees
    2. B.Butterflies
    3. C.Fireflies
    4. D.Ants

    Answer: Bees

    'More Than Honey' is a documentary about bees.

  9. Question 9

    Who wrote the book 'Honeybee Democracy'?

    1. A.David Attenborough
    2. B.Myla Goldberg
    3. C.Franz Kafka
    4. D.Thomas Seeley

    Answer: Thomas Seeley

    'Honeybee Democracy' was written by Thomas Seeley.

  10. Question 10

    Which writer is linked with 'Silent Spring'?

    1. A.Thomas Seeley
    2. B.Rachel Carson
    3. C.Eric Carle
    4. D.Michael Morpurgo

    Answer: Rachel Carson

    Rachel Carson is the writer of 'Silent Spring'.

  11. Question 11

    Kids often call a firefly by what glowing nickname?

    1. A.flash moth
    2. B.lightning bug
    3. C.spark beetle
    4. D.moon bug

    Answer: lightning bug

    The children's nickname 'lightning bug' commonly refers to a firefly.

  12. Question 12

    Which butterfly is famous for its long migration?

    1. A.firefly
    2. B.monarch butterfly
    3. C.fire ant
    4. D.honey bee

    Answer: monarch butterfly

    A monarch butterfly is famous for its long migration.

Fun Insect Trivia

13 questions

These fun Insect trivia questions highlight surprising moments and playful facts for game-night groups.

  1. Question 1

    If silk had a birthplace label, where would silkworm domestication point?

    1. A.ancient Egypt
    2. B.ancient Greece
    3. C.ancient India
    4. D.ancient China

    Answer: ancient China

    Silkworm domestication began in ancient China.

  2. Question 2

    The Langstroth beehive was developed in which country?

    1. A.Mexico
    2. B.Brazil
    3. C.United States
    4. D.France

    Answer: the United States

    The Langstroth beehive was developed in the United States.

  3. Question 3

    Who is linked with the modern movable-frame beehive?

    Answer: Lorenzo Langstroth

    Lorenzo Langstroth is associated with the modern movable-frame beehive.

  4. Question 4

    Who demonstrated that mosquitoes transmit malaria?

    Answer: Ronald Ross

    Ronald Ross demonstrated that mosquitoes transmit malaria.

  5. Question 5

    In what year was Maria Sibylla Merian's 'Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium' published?

    Answer: 1705

    Maria Sibylla Merian published 'Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium' in 1705.

  6. Question 6

    Which multi-volume work was written by Henri Fabre?

    Answer: Souvenirs Entomologiques

    Henri Fabre wrote the multi-volume work 'Souvenirs Entomologiques'.

  7. Question 7

    Whose late-1500s insect studies sound like the work of a very patient artist with a tiny subject list?

    Answer: Joris Hoefnagel

    Joris Hoefnagel created detailed insect studies during the late 1500s.

  8. Question 8

    Which scientist was widely known for research on ants?

    Answer: E. O. Wilson

    E. O. Wilson was widely known for his research on ants.

  9. Question 9

    Who is the American entomologist known for work on insect-plant interactions?

    Answer: May Berenbaum

    May Berenbaum is known for work on insect-plant interactions.

  10. Question 10

    If an insect's defense strategy smells like chemistry homework, which scientist became famous for studying those chemical defenses?

    Answer: Thomas Eisner

    Thomas Eisner became famous for studying insect chemical defenses.

  11. Question 11

    Who helped uncover the monarch butterfly wintering sites in Mexico?

    Answer: Fred Urquhart

    Fred Urquhart helped uncover the monarch butterfly wintering sites in Mexico.

  12. Question 12

    Which pioneering Black American entomologist studied termites?

    Answer: Margaret Collins

    Margaret Collins was a pioneering Black American entomologist who studied termites.

  13. Question 13

    Who is known for work on wasps?

    Answer: Lynn Kimsey

    Lynn Kimsey is known for work on wasps.

Funny Insect Trivia

13 questions

These funny Insect trivia questions highlight playful moments, odd facts, and inside jokes.

  1. Question 1

    A group of butterflies sounds less like a crowd and more like an art exhibit. What is it sometimes called?

    Answer: A kaleidoscope.

    A group of butterflies is sometimes called a kaleidoscope.

  2. Question 2

    If ladybugs were naming their own fan club, which charming collective noun could they use?

    1. A.loveliness
    2. B.A politeness
    3. C.A darlingness
    4. D.A sweetness

    Answer: A loveliness.

    A group of ladybugs can be called a loveliness.

  3. Question 3

    Dung beetles are famous for rolling balls of what very specific material?

    Answer: Dung.

    Dung beetles roll balls of dung.

  4. Question 4

    The spittlebug nymph hides in a foamy mass with what memorable nickname?

    Answer: Cuckoo spit.

    The spittlebug nymph hides inside a mass of foam often called cuckoo spit.

  5. Question 5

    True or false: Jerusalem crickets are true crickets.?

    Answer: False

    Jerusalem crickets are not true crickets.

  6. Question 6

    The common name for insects in the genus Mantis includes what devotional-sounding word?

    Answer: Praying.

    The common name of the insect genus Mantis includes the word 'praying'.

  7. Question 7

    Assassin bugs did not get a dramatic name by accident. It refers to what about them?

    Answer: How they hunt other insects.

    Assassin bugs got their common name from how they hunt other insects.

  8. Question 8

    Which insect can defend itself by ejecting a hot spray, as if it took action-movie lessons?

    1. A.The robber fly
    2. B.The treehopper
    3. C.The walking stick
    4. D.bombardier beetle

    Answer: The bombardier beetle.

    The bombardier beetle can eject a hot defensive spray.

  9. Question 9

    The walking stick insect is committing to the disguise bit by looking like what plant part?

    Answer: A twig.

    The walking stick insect looks like a twig.

  10. Question 10

    When its wings are closed, the dead leaf butterfly resembles what?

    Answer: A dried leaf.

    The dead leaf butterfly resembles a dried leaf when its wings are closed.

  11. Question 11

    Which insect is known for sometimes having a helmet-like shape so odd it looks bizarre even by insect standards?

    Answer: The treehopper.

    A treehopper can have a helmet-like shape that looks bizarre even by insect standards.

  12. Question 12

    The phrase 'social butterfly' borrows its image from the familiar name of which insect?

    Answer: Butterfly.

    The term 'social butterfly' comes from the butterfly's familiar name.

  13. Question 13

    In the word 'bookworm,' which creature mentioned in the term is definitely not an insect?

    Answer: Worms.

    The word 'bookworm' refers to a reader, but worms are not insects.

Hard Insect Trivia

14 questions

These hard Insect trivia questions are for expert fans who want a real challenge.

  1. Question 1

    Ronald Ross received the first Nobel Prize for work on a mosquito-borne disease in what year?

    Answer: 1902

    The first Nobel Prize awarded for work on a mosquito-borne disease went to Ronald Ross in 1902.

  2. Question 2

    Which mosquito genus includes the main carriers of human malaria?

    1. A.Aedes
    2. B.Culex
    3. C.Mansonia
    4. D.Anopheles

    Answer: Anopheles

    The mosquito genus Anopheles includes the main carriers of human malaria.

  3. Question 3

    Native to much of sub-Saharan Africa, which biting fly is notorious for its medical importance?

    1. A.Black flies
    2. B.Tsetse flies
    3. C.Horseflies
    4. D.Sand flies

    Answer: Tsetse flies

    Tsetse flies are native to much of sub-Saharan Africa.

  4. Question 4

    What is the scientific name of the honey bee species most widely kept worldwide?

    Answer: Apis mellifera

    The most widely kept honey bee species worldwide is Apis mellifera.

  5. Question 5

    Chagas disease is classically associated with which insect vector?

    1. A.A body louse
    2. B.A tsetse fly
    3. C.A mosquito
    4. D.kissing bug

    Answer: A kissing bug

    The listed vector of Chagas disease is a kissing bug.

  6. Question 6

    In the eastern United States, periodical cicadas are famous for appearing on which unusually long timetable?

    Answer: After 13 or 17 years

    Periodical cicadas in the eastern United States famously emerge after 13 or 17 years.

  7. Question 7

    Historically, the cochineal insect was used to produce which red dye?

    Answer: Carmine

    Cochineal was historically used to make the red dye carmine.

  8. Question 8

    Shellac starts with secretions from what source?

    1. A.lac insects
    2. B.Termites
    3. C.Scale-free beetles
    4. D.Honey bees

    Answer: Lac insects

    Lac used in shellac comes from secretions of lac insects.

  9. Question 9

    Which moth species has males that can squeak when disturbed?

    1. A.The hummingbird hawk-moth
    2. B.death's-head hawkmoth
    3. C.The atlas moth
    4. D.The cecropia moth

    Answer: The death's-head hawkmoth

    The male death's-head hawkmoth can squeak when disturbed.

  10. Question 10

    Which human ectoparasite can transmit epidemic typhus?

    1. A.The bed bug
    2. B.The head louse
    3. C.body louse
    4. D.The flea

    Answer: The human body louse

    The human body louse is the insect listed is able to transmit epidemic typhus.

  11. Question 11

    A triatomine bug is after what meal source when it feeds?

    Answer: Blood

    Plainly that the triatomine bug feeds on blood.

  12. Question 12

    Paraponera clavata is better known by what common name?

    1. A.Fire ant
    2. B.Trap-jaw ant
    3. C.bullet ant
    4. D.Army ant

    Answer: Bullet ant

    The ant species Paraponera clavata is commonly called the bullet ant.

  13. Question 13

    By number of described species, which insect order is the largest known?

    1. A.Coleoptera
    2. B.Diptera
    3. C.Lepidoptera
    4. D.Hymenoptera

    Answer: Coleoptera

    The largest known insect order by number of described species is Coleoptera.

  14. Question 14

    Which midge is noted for hemoglobin-like pigments in its larvae?

    1. A.Culex
    2. B.Glossina
    3. C.Simulium
    4. D.Chironomus

    Answer: Chironomus

    The genus Chironomus is known for hemoglobin-like pigments in its larvae.

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