The book Agriculture for Beginners was written by author Burkett, Charles William, 1873- Here you can read free online of Agriculture for Beginners book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Agriculture for Beginners a good or bad book?
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The butterfly works by day and the mothby night. Note the knob on the end of the butterfly's feeler (Fig. 143). The moth has no such knob. It is important to know how insects take their food, for by knowing thiswe are often able to destroy insect pests. Some are provided with mouthparts for chewing their food; others have a long tube with which theypierce plants or animals and, like the mosquito, suck their food fromthe inside. Insects of this latter class cannot of course be harmed bypoison on... the surface of the leaves on which they feed. [Illustration: FIG. 140. A TYPICAL BUG_a_, adult; _b_, side view of sucking mouth-part Both _a_ and _b_ aremuch enlarged] [Illustration: Fig. 141. BEETLE_a_, larva; _b_, pupa; _c_, adult; _d_, burrow] Many insects change their form from youth to old age so much that youcan scarcely recognize them as the same creatures. First comes the egg. The egg hatches into a worm-like animal known as a grub, maggot, orcaterpillar, or, as scientists call it, a _larva_.
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