Beneficial Insect Species Chart
Product Code : SCL-CP-12225
The Beneficial Insect Species Chart is a biology classroom teaching chart used for identifying helpful insects and explaining their roles in pollination, natural pest control, decomposition, biodiversity, and ecosystem balance. It is suitable for schools, colleges, biology laboratories, STEM classrooms, agriculture lessons, distributors, and educational procurement buyers.
Product Description
The Beneficial Insect Species Chart from Science Lab Supplies is intended for visual teaching in biology, zoology, entomology, environmental science, and agriculture education. The exact insect list, chart size, printing material, lamination, mounting format, language, and artwork details must be confirmed before final publication.
This chart helps teachers explain that insects are not only pests. Many insect species support plant reproduction, soil health, nutrient recycling, and ecological balance. Students can use the chart to compare beneficial insects by visible features, ecological role, habitat, and classroom lesson topic.
Key Features
- Entomology teaching aid: supports lessons on useful insects, biodiversity, and ecosystem services.
- Classroom visual reference: helps students connect insect names with labelled illustrations.
- Pollination awareness: useful for lessons on insects that assist flower and crop pollination where shown.
- Natural pest-control learning: supports discussion on predator and parasitoid insects where included in the artwork.
- Safe display format: teaches insect roles without handling live or preserved specimens.
- Capacity not applicable: this is an educational wall chart, not a liquid-volume product.
- Verification-led listing: chart size, lamination, mounting, language, and species names must be confirmed.
Technical Specifications
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Product Name |
Beneficial Insect Species Chart |
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Primary Keyword |
Beneficial Insect Species Chart |
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Secondary / Semantic Keywords |
beneficial insects chart, useful insects educational chart, biology insect chart, entomology classroom chart, pollinator insects chart, natural pest control insects, school biology wall chart, insect identification chart |
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Brand |
Science Lab Supplies |
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Product Category |
Biology Lab Equipment / Entomology Teaching Chart / Educational Biology Wall Chart |
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Intended Users |
Schools, colleges, biology teachers, STEM labs, agriculture educators, science-kit suppliers, distributors, and educational procurement buyers |
What's Included in the Kit
- 1 × Beneficial Insect Species Chart
- Wall hanger, rods, frame, storage roll, teacher guide, worksheet, or certificate
Applications / Uses
- Teaching beneficial insects in school biology and zoology classes
- Introducing pollinators and natural pest-control insects
- Explaining insect roles in ecosystems, crops, gardens, and soil health
- Supporting lessons on biodiversity, food chains, habitats, and ecological balance
- Using in biology labs, agriculture classrooms, STEM displays, and science exhibitions
- Helping students prepare labelled notes, comparison tables, and revision work
How to Use the Beneficial Insect Species Chart
- Confirm the chart content, insect names, labels, and language before classroom use.
- Display the chart on a clean wall, board, or chart stand where students can see it clearly.
- Introduce the term “beneficial insect” and explain that insects can support ecosystems.
- Identify each insect only according to the names printed on the final chart.
- Discuss visible features such as wings, legs, antennae, body parts, and colour patterns.
- Connect each insect with its printed role, such as pollination, predation, decomposition, or soil support.
- Ask students to compare beneficial insects with harmful insects using a table or notebook activity.
Safety note: Use the chart as an educational visual aid. Do not use it as a pest-control, medical, agricultural treatment, or field-identification authority unless reviewed by a qualified subject expert and supported by verified local guidance.
Care & Maintenance
- Store the chart flat or rolled according to the supplied format.
- Keep it away from moisture, direct sunlight, dust, and sharp objects.
- Clean laminated surfaces gently with a dry or slightly damp soft cloth if permitted.
- Replace the chart if labels fade, artwork becomes unreadable, or mounting edges tear.
Why Choose Science Lab Supplies
Science Lab Supplies manufactures and exports scientific laboratory instruments, lab experiment setups, science kits, mathematics kits, didactic models, and STEM models. Its biology range supports classroom teaching through biology lab equipment, general biology products, educational lab equipment, charts, models, and science lab equipment. The brand supplies educational laboratory products for institutional, distributor, tender, and export requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Beneficial Insect Species Chart used for?
A Beneficial Insect Species Chart is used to teach students about useful insects and their roles in pollination, pest control, decomposition, biodiversity, and ecosystem balance.
Which insect species are shown on the chart?
The exact species list is not confirmed. Add insect names only after checking the final printed chart artwork.
Is this chart suitable for schools?
Yes. It is suitable for supervised school and college biology classes, zoology lessons, agriculture education, science rooms, and STEM displays.
Is the chart laminated?
Lamination is not confirmed. Add laminated, waterproof, tear-resistant, or washable claims only after verifying the supplied material.
Can it be used with harmful insects lessons?
Yes. It can be paired with harmful-insect lessons to compare pest insects with pollinators, decomposers, predators, and other useful insects.
Does it replace live insect study?
No. It is a visual teaching aid. It can support specimen study, field observation, models, and classroom discussion, but it does not replace verified practical material.
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