Hi everybody,
Some of our boys will be especially excited! Some of our mealworms have turned into pupa over the last week!! I'll keep you informed on their progress.
What stage in their development will they be at once they hatch?
Kia ora. We're an awesome bunch of year 5 to 8 students in Learning Hub 3 (LH3) at Stonefields School in Auckland, New Zealand. We'd love to get your feedback and have you share in our adventure. We all take turns at blogging so be sure to check who the author is :) Have fun reading our blog! Ka kite ano.
Awesome! good work Miss Holland I know you have been giving those Meal worms care (I mean giving care bye not touching the Meal worms but still feeding them. Anyway how many pupa do we have? If your not afraid to touch them that is.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Love your work, but I definitely hate crawling objects.
ReplyDeleteHi Ben - you know me well, I'm quite afraid of them!! Not quite as much as I used to be but I still won't touch them (good thing I brought the tweezers home). You'll be so excited to see the surprise I have in store for you :) I'm not going to ruin it and blog myself - you boys can once we're back at school!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing it's Beetles....
ReplyDeleteSee you next week!
They look well interesting.
ReplyDeletethe mealworms really scare me but its interesting to look at.
ReplyDeleteHi my name is William from St.Luke's School I think MealWorms are awesome.
ReplyDeleteUGH I would't wantone of them in my house
ReplyDeletehi my name is sky-lily from St. luke's school in the UK.
ReplyDeleteThey look very interesting and you must have worked really hard to keep them.
Do thay bite?
hi my name is chardonnay from st.lukes school in the UK.
ReplyDeleteThey look very intresting and you must of worked really hard to keep them . Do they bite?
wow they look well nice hope to see more of them they look sort of cute as babies.
ReplyDeletecant wait to see their progress in a few months/weeks.