Booklist Review | Beetles: Native Pollinators

Booklist Review | Beetles: Native Pollinators

Beetles scuttle past bees and butterflies to claim the spotlight in this volume in the Native Pollinators series (8 titles). Its nine double-page spreads all sport the same layout: a magnified stock photo that occupies two-thirds of the spread, with large text printed on a picnic-blanket-like background for the remaining third. Pollination is explained in very general terms, along with beetles’ roles in this process as carriers of pollen. The text then lists a few flower characteristics that these bugs find particularly appealing (smelly, spicy, bowl shaped). Five helpful beetles are identified in the various photos—a spotted cucumber beetle, firefly, ladybug, leatherwing beetle, and soldier beetle—as is one harmful pest, the boll weevil. The final page identifies beetle anatomy in a labeled diagram and its more-scientific accompanying text.

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