The Need for Insects in Our World

Why We Need Insects

There are 9 million species of insects in our world and to most people, they're all yucky. What is it about insects that makes our skin crawl and gives us the creeps? Is it the antennae? The stingers? The fact that they suck our blood? Is it that they crawl, that they eat our leftovers,
 or that they have all those legs? Who can really put their finger on why insects assault us so extremely? All most people know is that they just do.

One reason most people dislike insects is because they come into our homes. They build webs, crawl on counter tops, buzz in our ears and even bite us while we sleep. Who could love something like that? Even though we may have a real distaste for the insect kingdom they absolutely love our world.

Only a fraction of the insects on the planet have the ability to harm a human - physically. Some may aggravate but only few can do damage. Is it these few that cause us to hate all the rest? There are those who don't mind insects, even like bugs. If you knew the facts about bugs you may not learn to like them but you might learn to tolerate them just a little easier.

Insects are here to help us in a variety of ways. They pollinate flowers, which give us beauty in our world. They pollinate crops so that we may eat, and they even pollinate the rain forests which are responsible for a large part of our air supply. And, they kill other insects which try to destroy our crops.

In the great outdoors it's possible for millions of insects to live in a single acre. Without insects the forests would be doomed. Insects help to decompose dead animals as well as waste from plants and animals alike. As animals travel through the forest they lose tons of fur and hair, which insects help to decompose. Insects also provide endless meals for birds, frogs, fish and mammals.

Insects give us silk, honey, and beeswax. We also use them or their bi-products for shellacs, dyes and medicines. In some countries, insects are a food source and even a delicacy. Insects even do their part for medical research.

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insects can change our world.Thanks for the info but what about how they can be used for science like robotic studies.You know we could study them and make robots to spy in colonies!!!

Posted on 04/29/2009 at 11:04:27 PM

I love insects- they are some of earth's most gentle creatures, if you give them a chance...

Posted on 04/28/2009 at 2:04:30 AM

WHEN YOU TALKED ABOUT POLLINATION,YOU WERE JUST REFERING TO THE BUTTERFLIES.WHAT ABOUT THE OTHER 8.99 MILLION INSECTS.DO THEY ACTUALLY SERVE ANY PURPOSE?the scientists are coming up with explanations about the various insects that are there on this planets.What they are saying is that a majority of these insects were actually pre historic creatures.They have culmminated on this by having a closer look at the structures of these insects and are coming with explanation as to what happened to all those leviathan creatures and in the future they would be able to develop those pre-historic animals from these tiny insects. im sure you would have heard about the butterfly effect and how the flapping of its wings causes a tornado in some other country.

Posted on 10/15/2008 at 3:10:28 PM

You know? To think that I hate mosquitos...not because they suck blood...they could suck a litter a day...if you ask me....bud why do they have to make that stupid buzzy sound?! Jeez...and tho start believing that they're the females of the species :))

Posted on 07/09/2008 at 3:07:23 PM

i think bugs r gay and freakin annoyin, but they r koo...................

Posted on 03/26/2008 at 11:03:12 AM

insects are kool but sometimes annoying but oh well we need them in earth......:)

Posted on 03/26/2008 at 11:03:00 AM

Theresa P: I agree, insects are nasty, but we really need them in our world. Thanks for your comments!

Posted on 08/30/2005 at 3:08:00 PM

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