Insects

Beautiful Butterflies

Butterflies are found worldwide. They live on every continent, except Antarctica, and in many diverse environments. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and their colors span the rainbow. Like flowers in flight, butterflies manifest the artwork of God across the globe.

Fire-loving Beetle

The Melanophila beetle is one of many creatures that actually hunt for fires. Its name means “black-loving” because the beetle likes freshly burned, blackened wood, where the female lays her eggs. Often the charred wood is still hot and smoldering when the beetles arrive.

Amazing Ants

Ants have taken over the world, it seems, but they didn’t do it alone! One reason they’re so successful is their ability to communicate with each other—where to go, what to watch out for, how to help.

Bee Scouts

Bee scouts seek out new flowers and new sources of food. But what motivates a bee scout? What makes her take risks, explore the unfamiliar, unselfishly bring back news of her discoveries and set out again to spend herself for the sake of the hive?

Articles About Insects

  • Oct. 19, 2011 from Answers Magazine

    The most amazing thing about lightning bugs is their ability to produce light.

  • Magazine Department Article
    Beetle Mania
    July 1, 2011 from Answers Magazine

    The bombardier beetle has an incredible firing mechanism that shoots a toxic chemical at attackers with superb accuracy

  • Nov. 28, 2010 from Answers Magazine

    One secret of the ants’ success is their ability to cooperate with numerous other organisms.

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  • Monarch Butterflies Prescribing Medicine for Offspring
    Oct. 16, 2010 from News to Know

    Monarch butterflies are famous for their distinctive coloration and multigenerational migration. Now, they may become famous for something else: prescribing medicine for their offspring.

  • Aug. 29, 2010 from Answers Magazine

    A monarch’s development from caterpillar to adult and its incredible ability to migrate clearly display the Creator’s design.

  • A Monarch is Never Late
    Oct. 3, 2009 from News to Know

    The astonishing navigational abilities of the monarch butterfly seem all the more astonishing in the light of new research.

  • Water Striders: Hallmark of Evolution or Testimony to Creation?
    Aug. 16, 2008

    The incredible water strider: is its “just so” construction a hallmark of evolution or a testimony to creation?

  • Unidentifiable Insect Appears at London's Natural History Museum
    July 19, 2008

    Have a fancy for identifying bugs? Maybe you can help the experts classify an otherwise baffling bug that first appeared on the grounds of London’s Natural History Museum last March.

  • Looking into the Strongest Creature on the Planet
    March 15, 2008

    The Hercules beetle, the strongest animal in the world, is not only renowned for its strength; it also employs a shell that changes colors in response to ambient humidity.

  • Feb. 25, 2008 from Answers Magazine

    There is no better place to see God's palette of colors than in butterflies.

  • Lessons from a Beetle
    Oct. 6, 2007 from News to Know

    A team at the University of Leeds in England has engineered a spray nozzle that replicates the bombardier beetle’s (in)famous defense mechanism.

  • Magazine Article
    Metamorphosis Misnomer
    Dec. 1, 2002, pp. 52–53

    Our purpose here is not to present this evidence of creative intelligence so much as to highlight an example of the biased labels and loaded terms which often appear in evolutionary biology.

  • Magazine Article
    Ants: Swarm Intelligence
    Dec. 1, 2001, pp. 28–31

    The behaviour of ants has long fascinated scientists. And why not? These insects haveamazingly complex colonies, with social 'castes' in which every member has a role.

  • Magazine Article
    Ready to Prey
    March 1, 2001, pp. 38–41

    The praying mantis is one of the most recognizable and striking members of the insect kingdom.

  • Magazine Article
    A Sweet Revelation
    Sept. 1, 1999, pp. 48–50

    The honey bee is a wonderful example of this intricate design and complex genetic information, the knowledge of which forever changed my life.

  • Magazine Article
    The “Impossible” Insects
    June 1, 1999, pp. 26–27

    Better known as stick (or leaf) insects, the phasmids are the undisputed masters of camouflage in the living world.

  • Magazine Article
    Green Islands
    March 1, 1999, pp. 56–57

    Anyone strolling through an oak or beach forest in the northern hemisphere autumn is sure to find them—among the countless brown leaves scattered on the ground, some are still green in one portion.

  • Magazine Article
    Hitch-Hiking Insects
    June 1, 1998, pp. 54–55

    These fascinating creatures, known to insect specialists as Strepsiptera (from the Greek meaning ‘twisted wing’), are virtually unknown to the public.

  • Magazine Article
    Darwin’s Termites
    March 1, 1996, pp. 24–25

    The testimony of termites is to creation.

  • Magazine Article
    ‘Snake-Head’ Moth
    Sept. 1, 1995, pp. 52–53

    This large Atlas moth (Attacus atlas) has a built-in 'scarecrow'.

  • Magazine Article
    Dragonflies: Designed to Dart!
    Dec. 1, 1993, pp. 20–23

    The dragonfly’s marvellous ability to dart sideways, upwards, hover, and instantly change direction, is due to impressive design features.

  • Magazine Article
    Beetles . . . Nature’s Workaholics
    Sept. 1, 1993, pp. 30–31

    Although many of us may prefer to keep our distance from beetles, a close look at these tireless toilers is a rewarding exercise.

  • Magazine Article
    Beautiful Butterfiles
    Dec. 1, 1992, pp. 10–13

    Hunting for butterfly eggs is a difficult business. Not only because they are vanishingly small but because the female of the species attaches them almost exclusively to the underside of leaves.

  • Magazine Article
    What a Body!
    March 1, 1991, pp. 44–45

    If a car manufacturer were to succeed in somehow making the same material as the outer skeleton of the humble stag beetle—its ‘armour-plating’—he'd be a multi-millionaire overnight!

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