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from Hemet, CA, US
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- Bugscope TeamWelcome to Bugscope!
- Bugscope TeamMrsB we are finishing up the presets.
- 3:59 pm
- Bugscope TeamIs it true we are connecting with you from 4:30 to 5:30 Central time?
- Teacherno problem. i'm just getting the computers up for the kids
- TeacherYes it is.
- Bugscope TeamCool!
- Bugscope TeamThis is Scott but I am on the SEM just now...
- TeacherHello Scott I'm Cindy. need a few more minutes to get all 22 computers up and running
- Bugscope TeamTotally cool.
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- Teacherokay.I'll be back in 15 minutes with my students
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- Bugscope TeamGood deal. See you soon!
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- Bugscope Teamhello amj!
- Bugscope Teamhi cjlboo!
- Bugscope Teamwelcome to bugscope!
- Bugscope Teamwelcome to bugscope!
- Studenthi?
- Studenthow do you do it
Bugscope Teamhow do we do Bugscope?
- Studenthi how are you doing
Bugscope Teamgood!
- Bugscope Teamgood
- Bugscope Teamanyway Welcome to Bugscope!
- Studenthi
Bugscope TeamHi ChatfieldRocks!
- Studenthi
- Bugscope Teamhi there
- StudentHI
- Studenthi
- Bugscope Teamhi
- Studentwhat bug is this?
Bugscope Teamjapanese beetle
- Studenthi
- Studentcan i see an up close cockroach
Bugscope Teamwe don't have any roaches today, I am sorry
- Bugscope Teamthis is a Japanese beetle, and we are looking at one of its limbs.
- Studenthi
- StudentCool!
- Studentwhat is the beetles diet
Bugscope Teambeetles are very diverse in their eating habits. some eat plants and animals, whereas others only eat plants (leaf beetle)
Bugscope Teamleaves of many plants
- StudentWhat color are they?
Bugscope Teamshiny green with a brown elytra (which is their wing cover)
- Bugscope TeamMrsB let us know if you have trouble driving.
- Studentwhat insect is this
- Studentscrolln down
- Studentdo they attack people
Bugscope Teamaccording to what i've heard, depends on what shampoo you use. (don't use herbal essence)
- Studentwhat bugs do you have
- Studenthow many bugs are there
Bugscope Teamseven or eight today
- StudentWhat is the scientific name for a cockroach
Bugscope Teamone of them is Periplaneta americana
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- Studenthow long have you ben do this
Bugscope Team11 years
- Studentwho many bugsdo you test a day.
- Studenthola
- Studentwhat is that
- Studentare these hairs on the legs of the beetle?
Bugscope Teamthey are spines
- Studenthow many bones are there
Bugscope Teamwell, insects don't have bones. instead they have a hard outer shell, called an exoskeleton, and that keeps their bodies intact
Bugscope Teamthey don't really have what we consider bones. They have a hard exterior called an exoskeleton.
- Studentcan i see a up close butterfly
Bugscope Teamsorry we don't have a butterfly today
- Studentwhat are those hairlike things
Bugscope Teamsome are spines; the smaller ones are often called setae
- Studenthow many years do they live
Bugscope Teamusually less than one year
- Studentcan they be terriotorial
Bugscope Teamthey can be territorial and fight each other, but they usually don't seem to
- Studentdo they have bones
Bugscope Teamnope, they have an exoskeleton
- Studentyou are very cool
Bugscope Teamthanks, amj
- Studenthi
- StudentHow do cockroaches survive nuclire bombs
Bugscope TeamI think they just close their spiracles and hunker down until things seem good again
- Studentno
- Studenthow big are they
- Studentwhat is this thingamigig
Bugscope Teamthat means, we aren't sure what it is exactly so we give it a weird name, thing-a-ma-jig...
- Studentcan cockaroaches survive nuclear bombs
Bugscope Teamnot if they are too close; I think the idea is that they are not as affected by radiation as people are
Bugscope Teamthey're actually not the most radiation resistant insect there is. Drosophila and many wood boring insects can survive in areas of high radiation.
- Studentwhat do they attack and where do they live
- Studentwhat do the spines do
Bugscope Teamsome of the larger spines are for protection; the setae -- the smaller hairlike spines -- are for sensing the environment
- Studentwhat bug is this
Bugscope Teamthis is a Japanese beetle
- Studentcool
- Studentis this still the leg?
- Studentare they lice
- Studenthow many bones dose cockaroacheshave
Bugscope Teamthey don't have bones -- invertebrates do not have bones at all. but they have an exoskeleton, which means in a way that the 'bones' are on the outside. the shell, or cuticle, is made of chitin, and it is like what your fingernails are made of
- Studentwhat is this about computer dude
- Studentwhat is the name of the largest cockroach in the world
- Studentwhy dose the thin have spicks
Bugscope Teamwell, those are not spikes, they are setae (pronounced see-tee), they help it to sense it's environment
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- Studentdo cockaroaches drink blood
- Studentcan i see an ant
- Studenthow many legs do they have
Bugscope Teamall insects have 6 legs.
- Studentdo they have bones
- Studentcan i see an up close butterfly
Bugscope TeamI am sorry we don't have a butterfly today
- Studentwhat is your guess of how many hairs a cocroach has
Bugscope Teamprobably just a few hundred
- Studentwhen was this beetle discovered and where were they found
- Studenthow big do they usaully get
- Studentwhat bug is this
- Studentcould cockraches suvirely hurt you
Bugscope Teamnot really, not unless there were hundreds of thousands and they all fell on you at once
- Studentwhat do you have today
Bugscope Teamant, grasshopper, several beetles, a water strider, a yellowjacket (wasp)...
- Studenthow big is the but
- Studenthow many spikes are there
Bugscope Teamwell, the spikes are called setae, and insects have thousands of setae all over their bodies
- Studentare they thin
- TeacherYou guys...there are no butterflies. That question was asked and answered
- Bugscope Teamalso a leafhopper
- Studentwhen was this beetle dicovered
Bugscope Teamcertainly before people even had language, they had found these
Bugscope Teamthey're from japan, and were found in the north america around the late 30s'
- Studentis there a picture of a catipilar
- Studentcan i see a wasp
Bugscope TeamMrsB can take you to the yellowjacket
- Studentcan they drink coffe\
- Guestalex do u remeber the class u did for MVU a few days ago
Bugscope Teamyes! welcome back!
- Studenthow do they poop
Bugscope Teamheh, good question. all organisms must excrete waste. even insects. they excrete in various ways, but i don't think they have a butt like humans do
- Studentwhat do they do
- Guestcool this is alex&james if u remeber that user name
Bugscope Teami do i do. that was the session where i was keeping the drivers log of all you dudes. that was a fun session.
- Studentwhat are those little holes
- Guestcan they have diarrea
Bugscope Teamwell, i'm sure their waste can vary from time to time depending on their diet, yes. it's funny to us, but to most organisms, waste is just that: boring old waste.
- Studentare they deadly
- Studentdo they bite
- Teacherclass i switched it a flying ant head
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- Bugscope Teamthis ant has some kinda juju all over it -- I am sorry
- Studentwhen was the beetle dicoved
Bugscope TeamJoe told us that Japanese beetles showed up in the US in the 1930's.
- Bugscope Teamyou can see its eye, barely
- Guesthow do they mate
Bugscope Teamkind of like people, but all different ways. they lay eggs, and people do not do that as far as I know
- Studentdo they have wings
Bugscope Teamsome insects do, yes
- Studentis it big
- Studenthow big is an ants eye
Bugscope Teamwell, ants don't have very big eyes, because they do most of their sensing through their antenna
- Studenthow many babies can they at once
Bugscope Teamthey can have thousands of eggs
- Studentthe flying ant looks like a monkey
- Studentwhat is ants's dangers
- Studentdo butterflys poop on your head when they fly
Bugscope Teamnot that i know of, but i'm going to watch out next time i'm walking under a butterfly...
- Studentwhat are the hairs called
Bugscope Teamsetae (pronounced see-tee)
Bugscope TeamThey're called setae (pronounce see-tee)
- Studenthow do it move
- Studentdo they have teeth
- Guesthav they ever pooped green
- Studenthow big are they
- Studenthow big are there eyes
- Bugscope Teambug blood is called hemolymph
- Studentwho is kb homes
- Studentscot can they kill a citizen less than 10 mins
Bugscope Teamcan who? probably not unless you are allergic
- Studenthow many diffrent dragonflies is there in the world
Bugscope TeamThere are about 3000 described species of dragonflies
- Studentwhat do they eat
- Studentdid u know that a cockoroach can live wit a head 4 about 3 weeks.EWWWWWWW
Bugscope TeamI don't think they get much done during that time, though
- Studentcan a fireflie still glow even in the water
Bugscope TeamI think so, for awhile...
Bugscope TeamIn fact, they can glow up to about 1 min or 2 when they hit your windshield. True story!
- Studentcool
- Studentcool
- Studenthow long can they live
- Studentare they hyper
- Studenthow do fireflies glow
- Studentdo they have war with other ants
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- Studentcan ants mate with other ants and get the same speicies?
Bugscope Teamno, not if they are not the same species
- Studentdo you make bugs
- Studenthow big is a yellowjacket
Bugscope Teamit can be about 2 cm long
- StudentUR GROSS
- Studentdoes it have hair?
Bugscope Teamwell, not hair, they are called setae
- Studenthow often do ants mate
- Studenthow many eggs can they have
- Studentoh ok
- Bugscope Teammrs. bono, i have bounced the guest who was acting badly, and i've locked out logins to the session. if you need to log back in for any reason, let me know and i can unlock it again
- Studentdo they attack trantralas
Bugscope Teamants probably do attack tarantulas -- ants will attack anything, and many insects/arthropods have devised defenses specifically against ants
Bugscope Teamthere are wasps called tarantula hawks that attack tarantulas by paralyzing them and bringing them back to the nest to feed their young.
- Studentsorry chash the bugs
- StudentTRANTULAS ATTAK THEM
- Studentare they hyper
Bugscope Teamum, not sure, some probably can get hyper, yes, just like people can. but in general insects don't have time to worry about stuff. they are too busy trying to survive: eat food, etc.
- Studenthow big is the biggest dragonflie
Bugscope Teamdragonflies can get very big! the largest known can be 7 inches long!!!
- Teacherokay. thankyou. the kids had a good laugh for a minute about their name
- Studenthow many beetle are thre
Bugscope TeamI think there are thousands of beetle species
Bugscope Teamover 350000 species !
- Bugscope Teamyeah sorry those kids were good the other day
- StudentAre all scorpions deadly
Bugscope Teamthey don't all kill you, but they can hurt
- StudentARE THEY SOME HOW RELATED TO HUMANS
Bugscope TeamI would say so distantly that they are not considered related
- Studentif you mixed a dragonflie with an ordinary flie what would it look
Bugscope Teamwell, in general, two different species cannot mix genes
- Studentare they nice
- Studentdo they fly
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- Studentwhen was the cockroach discovered
Bugscope TeamI think it is kind of like what Joe said -- the cockroach was around before us. But German cockroaches may not have been here in the US forever.
- Studentdo they have war with other ants
Bugscope Teamyes, any colonies can really fight with each other. it's not pretty
Bugscope Teambut sometimes halfway through the losing colony may be assimilated into the other colony.
- StudentHOW BIG IS THIS ANTS BRAIN
- Studentby log in
- Studentdo they
- Studenthow big are they
- Studenthow many hairs are on there face
- Studenthow big is the head
- Studentsome
- Bugscope Teamahh ic
- Studentcan a bunch of ants kill a fierce hawk
Bugscope Teama large colony of ants can kill livestock, so yeah, a hawk that is injured and on the ground, it's susceptible to ants
- Studentis it true that ants can get up to 3 inches long?
Bugscope TeamNo. The biggest an is probably about an inch long.
- Bugscope Teamthe ant's head is about a millimeter across
- Studentwhat is that a pic of
- Studentis it a cat
- Bugscope Teamits brain is smaller than that
- StudentHOW BIG IS THE BRAIN OF THIS ANT
Bugscope Teamprobably about 2/3 of a mm.
- Studentit looks like a ants
Bugscope Teamthis is the abdomen, which in ants is called a 'gaster'
- Studentis that the but
- Teacherone of my students needs back on....cjlboo
Bugscope Teamokay, it's enabled temporarily, try now
- Bugscope Teamokay, try again now
- Studentwhat
- Student ARE THEY TOUGH
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- Studentdo they eat did hawks
- Studentthat is a nice plat
- Studentcool
- Studenthow big is the butt
Bugscope Teamyou can look at the scalebar and estimate how big it is -- the scalebar is in the lower left of the screen
- Bugscope Teamis cjboo back on as another name?
- Studentcan an ad
- Studentwhat is this
- Studenta ant
- Studentcan an ant be born deformed
Bugscope Teamyes they can
- Studentwhat is the tiniest bug in the world
Bugscope TeamI have never seen one but I have heard it is a fairy fly
- Studentguess
- Studentdo they fight with other ants\
- Bugscope Teamusually they dont live very long if they are deformed
- Bugscope Teami'll leave the session unlocked. if the naughty kids come back, i can boot them again and lock it
- StudentWHEN THEY ARE DEFORMED CAN THEY BE STUCK TOGETHER
Bugscope Teamthey come out of individual eggs, so it is unlikely they would start out stuck otgether
- Studentit is too mm
- StudentWHAT
- Studentcan you put a other bug
Bugscope Teamask Mrs B to click on another preset
- Bugscope Teamtogether, that is
- Studentdo they like to eat every thing whan they get hungry
Bugscope Teamthey do eat lots of different stuff. south american ants are the worst
- StudentCOOL
- Studentdo they have patterns on the butt
Bugscope Teamyes but here the pattern we see is due to some fluid, not a pattern that the ant had while it was alive
- Studentdoes bit people
Bugscope TeamSome ants do bite people, most don't bite without being provoked, fire ants are particularly notorious for causing blister when they bite, and attacking in high numbers.
- Studentok
- Studentgrodi
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- Bugscope TeamI can move you to the grasshopper head.
- Teacherthank you
- Studentdo they live in sewers
- Studentcan a butterflie be born deformed
Bugscope Teamyes unfortunately
- StudentWHAT ARE THE MOST DEADLY INSECTS
Bugscope Teammosquitos, by far, they carry disease and kill so many people. ugh.
Bugscope Teamespecially the mosquitoes that can transmit malaria.
- Studenthow big is an ants entenna
Bugscope Teamthey vary in length depending on the size of the ant
- StudentHow long could a ladybug live
Bugscope Teamdepending on the conditions, they can live from a few months to over a year.
- Bugscope Teamoh yeah, this is cool, check out the compound eye on the left
- Studentis this a grass hopper
Bugscope Teamyes it is!
- Bugscope Teammrs bono, we can also give control to any of your student if you like us to
- StudentMRS BONO CAN U CANGE IT
- Studentnooooooooooooooooooooo
- Studentit has eyes
Bugscope Teamyep, this grasshopper has two large compound eyes
- Studentput a bee
- Bugscope Teamyou can see a bunch of scales from another insect stuck to the eye of the grasshopper
- Studentwhat is the cut on it legs
- Bugscope Teamthis is the stinger of the yellowjacket
- StudentCOOL
- Studentwhat is this
Bugscope Teamthis is the stinger of the yellowjacket
- Studentdo they kill people
- StudentA BUGS
- Students it
- StudentCOOOL
- Teacheri'll give control to cjlboo7
Bugscope Teamdone
- Studentwhat is the biggest bug in world
- StudentNICE
- Studenthow big is the heart
- Bugscope Teamcjlboo7, you've got control, have fun!
- Studentdo they eat grass
Bugscope Teamyes grasshoppers eat grass and some other plants or crops
- StudentHOW BIG IS A GRASSHOPPER
Bugscope TeamThat can depend, but some can reach up to 7cm.
Bugscope Teamgrasshoppers can range in size, as Joe says
- Studentwhy do they kill human when they past buy
- StudentHOW MUCH PRESSURE CAN A JACKET PRODUCE WHEN THE STINGER IS IN USE
Bugscope Teamgood question but I am not sure we know
- Studentis it nice
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- Studentwhat part is this
Bugscope Teamthis is the tip of the abdomen of the yellowjacket, which is a kind of wasp and related to ants
- Studenthow big is the yellow jakets stinger
Bugscope Teamit was less than a mm long
- Studentis it the stingr
- Studentcool wred
- Bugscope Teamthis is a closeup view of one of the antennal segments of the yellowjacket
- StudentHOW DO THEY MATE0.
- Studenthow many spot is there
- StudentWHAT IS THIS
Bugscope Teamyellowjacket antenna
- Studenthow big is the is the stinger
Bugscope Teamthe stinger on the yellowjacket is less than a mm. it has barbs and other things on it.
- Student yellow jaket
- Bugscope Teamnow you can see the compound eye
- Bugscope Teamand one of the 'knees'
- Studentfor some reason my session kicked me out...
Bugscope Teamgood thing you got back in
- Studentwhy do they kill every body when people dont do nothing to killer bees
Bugscope Teamkiller bees are aggressive because it is in their genes to be that way. at first, people thought that aggression would be bred out as they mated and hybridized with other bees
- StudentWHAT
- Studentis the beetle eating some thing?
- Studentare they nice yes or no
- Studentis thie a live
Bugscope Teamno, the insects are all dead. they need to be dead and still for us to get good images of them in the scope
- Studentchange the picture conner
Bugscope Teamthe color, you mean? the image is gathered through electrons, not light, so there is no color
- 5:12 pm
- Studentwhat insect or bug has the most teeth
Bugscope Teaminsects do not have teeth at all, although they may have hardened mouthparts
- StudentHow many hairs does a spider have
Bugscope Teamthey have so many hairs you would not want to have to count them
- Studentthis is coooool
- Studentoo
- Studenthow long do theu live
Bugscope Teamwell, a couple of weeks to a month maybe?
- Studentis it somethen do with bons yes no
- Teacherbe patient kinsey
- Studentwhy do they sting
Bugscope Teamself-defense. Most insects with stingers are social and they use it to defend the colony.
- Bugscope Teama normal light microscope uses light to get the image. color is a property of the frequency of light. this scope uses electrons, not light, to get the image. no light means no color
- Studentwhat part is this
Bugscope Teamthese are tarsi, which are the last several segments of the limb
- Studentdfsrf
- Studentare they cool
Bugscope Teamoh yeah, cool as a bee
- StudentWHY
- StudentWHY IS THE CATERPILLAR THE ONLY BUG TO UNDERGO EVOULUTION
Bugscope TeamThey're not. I think you may have meant metamorphosis? They're simply the most used example for metamorphosis. (larva-pupa-adult lifecycle)
- Studentthat beattle acts like my big brother
- StudentCOOOL
- Studenthow long do they live
- Studentsmart smart
- Studentthen what insect or bug has the most hardened partsw of the jaw
Bugscope Teamwell grasshoppers do, but I am not sure we can answer that exactly
- Bugscope Teamthis is another beetle's claw
- StudentWHY
- Bugscope Teammost insects have claws of some sort, a lot like this one you are looking at now
- Bugscope Teamclaw's are used to grab food. maybe for defense. or to hold on things it's trying to climb over, etc.
- Studenthow long are they
- Studentdo ants have claws
Bugscope Teamsome ants do have claws, yes
- StudentHOW LONG DO THEY LIVE
Bugscope Teamw few weeks i think
- Studentcan the rhino beetle harm you
Bugscope TeamI don't think so. I think they just try to be scary so you will not bother them
- Studentwhat is the spots
- Studentdo it haver eat food
Bugscope Teamoh yeah, it eats lots of food for it's size
- Studentare they able to pinch
Bugscope Teamyep, those claws can contract or pinch
- 5:17 pm
- Studenthow many years do they live
Bugscope Teamants live for around 3 months
Bugscope Teamsome beetles can live up to many years. A couple I know of emerged as adults after having been in the wood of a bookcase for 30+ years!
- Studentwhy does conner keep changing the picture so fast
Bugscope Teamyou could ask him to slow down
- StudentTHE BEETLE IS CHEW BUNG BUNG
- Studentso what is this
- Studentkenny what is your name
- StudentIS THIS A BEETLE
Bugscope Teamyes, i think this is a close-up of the beetle claw?
Bugscope Teamyes
- Bugscope Teamthere is a tendon inside the tarsi called an unguitractor that pulls the claw shut and lets it open
- Bugscope Teamthis is a small beetle
- StudentMRSBONO my computer is slow...go ahead and give control ksslinky
- Studentare they dig
- StudentSLOW DOWN CONNER
- Studenthow big can a bugs nose be
Bugscope Teambugs pretty much as a rule do not have noses, but they can smell using their setae, some of them
Bugscope Teamthey dont' have noses! They use things like their antennae to pick up chemical signals
- Bugscope Teamif your computer is slow, try refreshing your web page. use F5 to refresh.
- Bugscope Teamkssliky has control now
- Bugscope Teamyou did great cjlboo7, good work!
- Studentare they cool
Bugscope Teamthey are cool as beans, daddy-o
- Studentdo butterfliys mate
- Studentdo ants have claws
Bugscope Teamyep
- StudentWHICH FLY IS THE FASTEST FLY EVER
Bugscope Teamnot sure, but the horsefly can fly as fast as 14.8 m.p.h
- Studentare they big
- Bugscope Teamas Cate says, the antennae have many chemosensors on them that help insects smell
- Studentdo ants bite
Bugscope Teamyeah, ants have mandibles and they clamp down on food with those mandibles, that is kind of like a bite
- Studentdo bees get high
Bugscope Teamthey do! There was a professor who tested them with cocaine to see if it had the same effects on the bees as it does on humans
- Studentmrs.bono can i be in cntrol
- StudentNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
- Studentwhos camero and 97299
- Studentdo robber flies really rob other bugs?
Bugscope Teami'm not sure they rob other bugs, but i guess they rob them of their life... also i have seen robber flies try to steal insects from a spider web, so in that way, maybe.
- Bugscope Teamback to the stinger!
- Studentcool dude
- Studentcompare an animale to the biggest insect in the world
- Studentkool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- Studentk oo l !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- StudentWHEN THEY ARE HIGH ARE THEY MORE AGGRESSIVE
Bugscope Teamgreat question. you sound like a scientist. i'm afraid i don't know the answer, but my guess would be yes
Bugscope Teamthis probably depends on the drugs they're high on.
- Studentthanks mrs bono
- Studentand pong9567
- Studentis this adrian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studentare ants dumb
- Studentdoes it have 129 hair
- Studentyes
- Studentpong956
- Studentmrs.cindy
- Studentmrs.cindy!!!??????
- Bugscope TeamRobber flies eat other insects, and they do it similarly to the way spiders do -- they inject venom and then suck the insides up like a milkshake.
- Studentdo humans get infected by the bite
Bugscope Teamthey can get infected
- Studentand97299
- Studenthow do bees fly
Bugscope Teambees have four wings, and when they fly they hook the fore- and hindwings together with hooks called hamuli. so it is like they have only two wings while they are flying.
- Studentcan they fight
- Studentwhat is the diet
- Studenthi
- StudentI WHAT TO BE IN CONTRL
- Studenthaahgahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahhahahahahahahahaha!!@!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Studentwhats up
- Studenthahahhahaha
- Studentjanessa is going to take over
- StudentHOW DO INSECTS GET HIGH
- Studentthat is a bee??????
Bugscope Teamthat is the yelowjacket's stinger
- Studenthow you doing
- Studentgood
- Teacherjrscutiepie can have control
Bugscope Teamdone
- Bugscope Teamwow, the fastest fly ever is thought to be the Tabanid Fly, which can go up to 90 mph? that seems impossible. but that's what it says on the website i looked up
- Studentstop it
- Studentdo they drink water!!!!???
Bugscope TeamThey do drink water. Some beetles in the desert stick the bottoms up to collect the fog on their backs and have the condensated wated drip down so they can drink it.
- Studentam i a scientes
Bugscope Teamcool!
Bugscope Teamyou can be a scientist if you have questions and look for them and make good observations. So if you think you do these things, which as students you probably do, then yeah!
- Student4
- StudentMIS BONO CAN I BE IN CONTRL
- Studentliar
- Studentdo they drink water mrs.ciny??????
- Studentyou are cool alex
Bugscope Teamthanks, you all are pretty rad yourselves
- Studentcan a bug live in space
Bugscope Teamnot for very long. roaches can live inside the electron microscope, which has a vacuum, by holding their spiracles shut
Bugscope TeamThere have been butterfly pupae that have been sent to space in a spaceship, and they all emerged fine, but don't adjust well to the zero-g and mostly stagger around drunkenly.
- Bugscope Teamjfscutepie, you've got control of the scope now
- StudentCAN INSECTS BE TAMED AND MADE TO DO TRICKS
- StudentYOU GUYS ARE COOL
- Studenti dont know
- Studentawww man!!!!
- Studentmrs.cindy!!@!!
- Student!
- Studentare we friends alex
Bugscope Teamwe are bugscope friends. but we don't know each other other than that. the real question is, are you learning something today?
- 5:28 pm
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- Studentbyebye
- Studentbye guys D:
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- StudentMRS BONO do they
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- Bugscope TeamBye!
- Bugscope Teamyou all did GREAT!
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- Bugscope TeamBye! Thank You!
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- Studentbyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee and thanks
- Bugscope Teambye, thanks for your great questions
- Studentis there ever a bug that looks like a mouse
Bugscope Teammaybe some weevils
- Studentby
- Bugscope Teamgood bye, good work!
- Bugscope Teamhttp://bugscope.beckman.illinois.edu/members/2009-166, your member page...
- Bugscope Teambye!
- Studentgood buy thank you
- Bugscope Teamthanks bernardo
- Bugscope TeamBye!
- Studentmrs bono....I'LL DO ANOTHER DATE WITH KENDRA FOR SOMETIME NEXT MONTH SO THE KIDS CAN FINISH THESE SLIDES
- Bugscope Teamany last questions mrs bono?
- Teacherl'll go and re-schedule
- Bugscope Teamthese are not slides, you know -- these are live images from the microscope
- StudentNOT AT THE MOMENT....THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR PATIENCE WITH THESE KIDS
- Bugscope Teamnot a problem at all
- Bugscope Teamthanks for a good session
- Bugscope Teamit was a good session, i think they learned some things too
- Bugscope Teamover and out
- Bugscope Teamnice session everyone, closing it down now
- StudentI'M GLAD THAT THEY LEARNED SOMETHING IN CLASS...LOL
- Bugscope Teamhttp://bugscope.beckman.illinois.edu/members/2009-166
- Bugscope Teamthat's your member page mrs bono
- StudentTHANKS AGAIN
- Bugscope Teamyou can view all the chat and images from this session on your member page
- 5:33 pm
- Bugscope Team:)
- Bugscope Teamlaterz