Insects we often see around us, like rhinoceros beetles and stag beetles.
Some families might even be keeping insects at home! In this article, we’ll present trivia about the many insects close to our daily lives in the form of a quiz.
Take a look and see how many questions you can get right! If you come across a question you don’t know the answer to, take the opportunity to learn the trivia and deepen your knowledge of insects.
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Insect Trivia Quiz: A Collection of Kid-Friendly Bug Facts and Questions (1–10)
How many centimeters can the largest mantis in the world grow to?
- 10cm
- 15cm
- 20cm
See the answer
20cm
The largest mantis in the world is known to grow to about 20 cm. This mantis, called the Giant Malaysian stick mantis and also known as the dragon mantis, inhabits Southeast Asia.
How many eyes does a bee have?
- 2 pieces
- 3 pieces
- 5 pieces
See the answer
5 pieces
Bees have two large compound eyes and three small simple eyes on the top of their head, for a total of five eyes. A compound eye is an eye composed of multiple lenses, while a simple eye consists of a single lens. Bees use their compound eyes to see shapes and movement, and their simple eyes to detect the presence or absence of light.
What do ladybugs eat?
- Ant
- aphid
- Snail
See the answer
aphid
Ladybugs are known in nature for eating mostly aphids. If you keep ladybugs at home, it’s said you can also raise them with foods like apples, honey, or insect jelly.
The piggyback grasshopper has a larger grasshopper carrying a smaller one on its back, but what is the relationship between the two?
- Parent and child
- married couple
- brothers; siblings
See the answer
married couple
Many people might think piggyback grasshoppers are parent and child because a large grasshopper carries a smaller one on its back. In reality, however, it’s an adult female carrying an adult male, so the two are actually a mating pair (like a married couple).
Water striders emit an odor—what kind of smell is it?
- a smell like bananas
- a grassy smell
- a candy-like smell
See the answer
a candy-like smell
Pond skaters emit a sweet, candy-like smell from their bodies. This trait may be quite surprising, but in fact pond skaters are relatives of stink bugs! Knowing that, it makes sense that they produce an odor. Incidentally, there’s a theory that their Japanese name, “amenbo,” comes from the candy-like smell they give off.
What do mosquitoes primarily feed on?
- sap
- human blood
- flower nectar
See the answer
flower nectar
A mosquito’s staple food is flower nectar. In general, mosquitoes suck blood to obtain nutrients for laying eggs, and it isn’t their regular diet! That’s why only female mosquitoes drink blood.
How many times its own body weight can a rhinoceros beetle pull?
- 10 times
- 20 times
- 30 times
See the answer
20 times
Rhinoceros beetles have the strength to pull weights about 20 times their own body weight. This power helps them protect themselves from enemies and capture prey.



