Freshwater Academy is a week-long camp that gives high school students the opportunity for hands-on experience and fieldwork in Northwestern Pennsylvania's waterways. Students spend their days studying biology and freshwater ecology at a level they can't achieve in the classroom. They will get wet, they will get dirty, and they will love it!
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Insects Insects Insects
We visited the organic garden at the campus today. We took meal worms and pinned them to clay. We ate cooked meal worms. The meal worms were good and tasted like sunflower seeds. Then we hid the meal worms through out the garden. We were looking for what insects we could find that would try to eat the meal worms. We picked up the insects with a tube thing that we sucked the insects into a cup. We found things such as grasshoppers, moths, and ants. Then we used a chart to identify the insects that we found. It was cool to find so many insects that were trying to eat the meal worms.
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