Here are links to Science Learning Hub resources for primary teachers related to insects in the Living World strand of the New Zealand Curriculum.

Investigate insects found in New Zealand to answer questions about life cycles, classification, conservation and biosecurity. Start by watching our webinar All about insects.

The Super Insects article has all Countdown’s Super Insect additional teacher resources available as free downloadables – including an overview poster, 10 activity cards and a cross-curricular activity bonus.

Native insects

The islands that make up this country are home to a vast number of species found nowhere else in the world. Learn about some of our native insects.

What’s so special about insects? – Article

Insect taxonomy – Article

Aquatic insect life – Article

Insects – physical characteristics – Article

Label the insect – Activity

Label the wētā – Interactive

Label the cicada – Interactive

The five insect orders – Interactive

New Zealand aquatic insects – Interactive

New Zealand's unique ecosystems – Introductory article with links to media, articles and activities.

Glow-worms – Article

Cave wētā – Article

Wētā – Article

Building homes for tree wētā – Activity

Redesigning wētā houses – Article

Vegetable caterpillar – Article

Fred the thread – Article

Science and literacy – using Fred the Thread – Activity

Our elusive native butterflies – Article

Middle Earth wasps – Article

Insect antennae – Article

Honeydew ecosystem (scale insects) – Article

Insects and forest ecosystems – Article

Honeydew: The Food of the Ngahere – Video

Constructing food webs (scale insects) – Activity

Insect mihi – Activity

Moth collecting – Activity

Identifying bugs – Activity

Rearing insects – Activity

Make a wanted poster – Activity

City of bugsConnected article

Life cycles

Insect life cycles have many similarities and differences, making them an ideal way to learn about life processes.

New Zealand native butterflies – Article

Monarch butterflies – Article

White butterfly life cycle – Activity

Monarch butterfly life cycle – Interactive

Rearing moths to observe life cycles – Activity

Insect metamorphosis – Image

Glow-worm life cycle – Image

Vegetable caterpillar fungi – Video

Parasitoid wasp life cycle – Article

Bees

Honey bee are the most important pollinators of many cultivated food crops and other flowering plants. See our bees topic for more.

Pollination – Introductory article with links to media, articles and activities

Pollination role-plays – Activity

Honey to heal – Introductory article with links to media, articles and activities

The Buzz of bees – Article

Bees – fun facts – Article

Bee-friendly insecticides – Article and audio

Honey bee heroes – Article

Honeybees and Mānuka trees – Article

People are doing heaps for kauri, kiwi and kākāpō but nothing for endemic butterfly species, yet insects are crucial to the ecosystem.

Jacqui Knight

Butterflies and moths

Almost all of the butterflies in New Zealand are native and most are endemic. Compared to big, colourful species from other countries, our native butterflies are small and secretive. See our butterflies and moths topic for more.

Investigating butterflies – Introductory article with links to media, articles and activities

Butterfly defense mechanisms – Article

New Zealand butterfly origins – Article

White butterflies – Article

Establishing butterfly transects – Activity

Tagging monarch butterflies for science – Activity

Butterflies (lower primary) – Unit plan

Butterflies (upper primary) – Unit plan

Ahi Pepe MothNet project – Introductory article with links to media, articles and activities

New Zealand moths – Article

Difference between butterflies and moths – Article

Making moth identification guides – Article

Innovative ideas

Insects are used by science to inspire and solve a number of problems.

Plant & Food Research and Etec Crop Solutions – Pheromone-based-Insecticide – Video

Where we’re controlling insects without the side effects that other control tactics seem to have is a very satisfying thing personally because it’s helping to green New Zealand even further.

Dr Max Suckling

Dung beetle mania – Article

Dung beetles released on farms – Article

Biosecurity and biocontrol

Insects are both an issue and a solution when it comes to protecting New Zealand's natural and primary production environments. For more, browse the range of resources under the biosecurity and biocontrol topics.

Introduced pests

White butterflies – Article

German and common wasps – Article

Whangarei fruit fly find a worry – Article

Eradicating southern saltmarsh mosquitoes – Article

Fighting a little bee mite – Article

Biocontrol success stories

Bioforce – breeding bugs for biocontrol – Article

Irish wasp to the rescue – Article

Weevils eat pesky buddleia weeds – Article

Monitoring

Find out what insects are in your local environment with these activities:

Pollinator counts – insects and flowers

Yellow pan traps – monitoring flying insects

Pitfall traps – monitoring ground-dwelling insects

Heath moth traps for monitoring moths

Establishing butterfly transects

Tagging monarch butterflies for science

More on insects

Hi tech drones copy nature’s design – Article

New Zealand’s fish-eating spider – Article

Poison comes in small packages – Article

Tree lobsters’ convergent evolution – Article

Deformed bee wing virus – Image

Gum leaf skeletoniser – Image

Wasp versus ant – Image

Useful links

Visit our Wasps and We love bugs! Pinterest boards with links to more resources and community activities.

    Published 2 July 2015, Updated 22 October 2020 Referencing Hub articles
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