For more information of interest to young entomologists checkout the the following web sites:
Champion Insects: Based on University of Florida Book of Insect Records 1999. Loudest, Fastest, Heaviest, and etc. http://www.earthlife.net/insects/six.html
Katerpillars (& Mystery Bugs) Web site for youth at the University of Kentucky. http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/ythfacts/entyouth.htm
Michigan State Bug House: http://www.ent.msu.edu/Extension/Outreach/bughouse/index.html
Florida 4-H Bug Club: http://bugclub.ifas.ufl.edu/
Take a virtual tour of an arthropod museum at Clemson University Entomology Department's web site. http://entweb.clemson.edu/museum/
Appended below are the URLs for two web sites - Butterflies
of USA and Moths of USA. Both sites have info on distribution, habitats, hosts, color
photographs, etc. (USG-Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center)
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/lepid/bflyusa/bflyusa.htm
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/lepid/MOTHS/mothsusa.htm
Image Resource 4-H Entomology Collections Oklahoma State: http://www.ento.okstate.edu/4H-FFA/ has example images of insects in various insect orders.
The Texas Digital Dragonfly Museum site provides biological information about, as well as striking digital scans and photographs, of a number of species of Texas dragonflies. Odonata collectors will find this a tremendous resource, and so will any audience wishing to learn more about these fascinating insects. http://stephenville.tamu.edu/~fmitchel/dragonfly/
Find an entomology curriculum for students K-12 plus colorful learning adventures for teachers and students at: http://www.naturalpartners.org/InsectZoo/ An educational resource of the Smithsonian Institutions's National Museum of Natural History which features a virtual tour of the museum's Orkin Insect Zoo.
If you are interested in honey bees you may want to link to Bee Alert from the University of Montana complete with Beekeeper Cam - Live video of bees coming and going from an observation hive.
Project InSECT - unconventional Kansas City artist, introduces the process of creating a painting, within a public space.
Sci4Kids (Insects) -- Part of the Agricultural Research Service, USDA web site www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids also available in Spanish www.ars.usda/is/espanol/kids
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service has a web site entitled Science for Kids.
Information on butterfly gardening, farming, ecology and education can be found at the Butterfly Web Site at http://butterflywebsite.com/index.htm
Programs, lessons, and games pertaining to nature and wildlife can be found at the Wild Inside Nature Programs' web page at: http://www.naturepark.com/wihome.htm
Monarch Watch Very interesting site about the Monarch Butterfly and its annual migration. (University of Kanasas and Universtiy of Minnesota)
Johnson County Butterfly Page The goal of this site is to provide information about species of butterflies and moths found in Johnson County, Kansas so that residents may become informed about, and thereby contribute to, the preservation of butterfly and moth populations.
What's bugging you? Publication from the University of Kentucky with some interesting entomology projects.
Entomological or Biological Supply Companies
BioQuip Products, Inc.: http://www.bioquip.com
Carolina Biological Supply Company: http://www.carolina.com
Ward's Biology: http://www.wardsci.com/