Neuroptera(LacewingsandMantisflies)ReproductionLayingeggsBlattodea(Cockroachesand Termites)Odonata(DragonfliesanddamselfliesPlecoptera(Stoneflies)Homoptera(Leaf-hoppers andCicadas)Coleoptera(Beetles)ScavengerTricoptera(Caddisflies)Megaloptera(Fish fliesandDobsonflies)Hymenoptera:AntsAquaticinsectParasitoidDiptera(Flies)Non-insectsLepidoptera(Moths andButterflies)Ephemeroptera(Mayflies)Hemiptera(Truebugs)Hymenoptera:Bees andWaspsCarrioneater10,000gnatsand/ormidgesPredationThreeholometabolousinsectsNeuroptera(LacewingsandMantisflies)ReproductionLayingeggsBlattodea(Cockroachesand Termites)Odonata(DragonfliesanddamselfliesPlecoptera(Stoneflies)Homoptera(Leaf-hoppers andCicadas)Coleoptera(Beetles)ScavengerTricoptera(Caddisflies)Megaloptera(Fish fliesandDobsonflies)Hymenoptera:AntsAquaticinsectParasitoidDiptera(Flies)Non-insectsLepidoptera(Moths andButterflies)Ephemeroptera(Mayflies)Hemiptera(Truebugs)Hymenoptera:Bees andWaspsCarrioneater10,000gnatsand/ormidgesPredationThreeholometabolousinsects

BASIC ENTOMOLOGY BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Neuroptera (Lacewings and Mantisflies)
  2. Reproduction
  3. Laying eggs
  4. Blattodea (Cockroaches and Termites)
  5. Odonata (Dragonflies and damselflies
  6. Plecoptera (Stoneflies)
  7. Homoptera (Leaf-hoppers and Cicadas)
  8. Coleoptera (Beetles)
  9. Scavenger
  10. Tricoptera (Caddisflies)
  11. Megaloptera (Fish flies and Dobsonflies)
  12. Hymenoptera: Ants
  13. Aquatic insect
  14. Parasitoid
  15. Diptera (Flies)
  16. Non-insects
  17. Lepidoptera (Moths and Butterflies)
  18. Ephemeroptera (Mayflies)
  19. Hemiptera (True bugs)
  20. Hymenoptera: Bees and Wasps
  21. Carrion eater
  22. 10,000 gnats and/or midges
  23. Predation
  24. Three holometabolous insects