National Be Kind to Insects Day occurs on July 14. The holiday was created to raise awareness of the significance of insects to our ecosystem and to discourage their slaughter. Numerous individuals have the habit of squashing insects, whether they are annoying them or not. This must cease in order to preserve our natural environment, and although spiders may appear frightening, they are harmless if they have not bitten you. If you leave insects alone, they will only attack if they feel threatened. Therefore, the next time you hear a wasp buzzing in your room, simply open a window and exit the room until it flies away.
The background of National Be Nice to Bugs Day
This holiday was created by Kiana Monson in 2021 to remind people to reconsider murdering bugs and insects. Instead of swatting them out of terror, she encourages us to respect and acknowledge their existence. They are harmless creatures who go about their lives without incident unless provoked.
Numerous entomologists and insect collectors research and interact with insects without being harmed. According to historical records, the Chinese began accumulating silkworms as early as 3000 B.C. The honeybee is one of the most commonly domesticated insects, and the Chinese collected them between 3,500 and 4,000 years ago. Therefore, were they not afraid of being attacked by bees? The challenge resides in comprehending insect behaviour. Beekeepers are extremely meticulous when handling the insects, taking care not to crush them or release their alarm pheromones. Obviously, this requires weeks and months of practise, but once you learn how to read bees, you will be able to manage them. The same holds true for other insects.
However, we are not asking you to pet a tarantula to demonstrate your affection for insects. You need only refrain from harming them. In addition to doing your part, you can contribute by disseminating the word. Children in particular have a tendency to unwittingly kill insects, and a short lesson on being kind to insects can prevent them from causing more harm in the future.
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NATIONAL BE NICE TO BUGS DAY ACTIVITIES
Find out about insects
While we are all familiar with common insects such as honeybees, ladybirds, wasps, and ants, there are numerous exotic and fascinating species that we are unaware of. Spend some time reading or watching a documentary about insects to learn more about these fascinating creatures.
Spread knowledge
Inadvertently, children frequently injure bugs and other small organisms while playing. This is a wonderful opportunity to teach your children to be more aware of their surroundings and to be kind to these small creatures. Remember, they will not harm you if you refrain from harming them.
Visit an insect sanctuary
While most of us have been to a zoo with animals, visiting an insect menagerie can be a novel and educational experience. Bring your children along on an enjoyable excursion.
5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BUGS
A ladybird consumes an average of over 5,000 invertebrates in its lifetime.
An individual honeybee colony is capable of generating 220 pounds of honey per year.
The caterpillar has 12 eyes, six on each side of its cranium.
The grasshopper predates the dinosaurs.
Except for Antarctica, all continents contain invertebrates.
NATIONAL BE NICE TO BUGS DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | July 14 | Friday |
2024 | July 14 | Sunday |
2025 | July 14 | Monday |
2026 | July 14 | Tuesday |
2027 | July 14 | Wednesday |