Incoming Resources
- What is an insect?, Robert Snedden ; photographs by Oxford Scientific Films ; illustrated by Adrian Lascom
- On beyond bugs, all about insects, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- The big bug book, by Margery Facklam ; illustrated in actual size by Paul Facklam
- Broadsides from the other orders, a book of bugs, Sue Hubbell ; illustrated by Dimitry Schidlovsky
- Bug parts, Charlotte Guillain
- Everything you need to know about bugs, written and edited by Caroline Bingham
- Insects revealed, monsters or marvels?, Jacques de Tonnancour ; foreword by Sue Hubbell ; translated by Luke Sandford
- Insect, written by Laurence Mound
- For love of insects, Thomas Eisner
- How not to be eaten, the insects fight back, Gilbert Waldbauer ; with illustrations by James Nardi
- Insect, written by Laurence Mound
- A walk around the pond, insects in and over the water, Gilbert Waldbauer
- Insects, Anna Claybourne
- Insects & spiders, Noel Tait
- The pleasures of entomology : portraits of insects and the people who study them, Howard Ensign Evans ; illustrated by Peter Eades
- The Magic School Bus presents insects, Scholastic Inc. ; text by Tom Jackson ; illustrations by Carolyn Bracken ; based on The magic school bus books written by Joanna Cole and illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Insects, Katy Pike
- The bug girl, a true story, by the Bug Girl herself, Sophia Spencer, with Margaret McNamara ; illustrated by Kerascoët
- Insects, which one doesn't belong?, by Emily Sohn and Karen J. Rothbardt
- Insects of the world, Anthony Wootton
- Bella loves bugs, Jess French ; Duncan Beedie
- Bugs, written by Pamela Hickman ; illustrated by Carolyn Gavin
- Insects, biggest! littlest!, Sandra Markle ; photographs by Simon Pollard
- There's a bug on my book!, written and illustrated by John Himmelman
- Investigating insects with a scientist, Patricia J. Murphy
- The feeding apparatus of biting and sucking insects affecting man and animals, by R.E. Snodgrass
- Bugs, Kathryn Senior ; illustrators: Carolyn Scrace, Nicholas Hewetson, Pamela Hewetson, David Antram
- Janice VanCleave's insects and spiders, mind-boggling experiments you can turn into science fair projects, Janice VanCleave
- How do insects protect themselves, Megan Kopp
- Bugs in the system, insects and their impact on human affairs, May R. Berenbaum
- The voice of the infinite in the small, re-visioning the insect-human connection, Joanne Elizabeth Lauck ; foreword by Thomas Berry
- National Audubon Society first field guide, written by Christina Wilsdon
- The practical entomologist, Rick Imes
- Critter quest, bug out on a backyard safari!, a Tiger/Tigress production for Smithsonian Networks ; a joint venture of Smithsonian Institution and Showtime Networks, Inc. ; series producer, Linda Goldman ; produced by Krys Kornmeier
- Bugs, [written and edited by Penelope York]
- Look closer, an introduction to bug-watching, written and illustrated by Gay W. Holland
- A history of applied entomology, (somewhat anecdotal) (with 51 plates), by L.O. Howard
- Incredible insects
- The fly trap, Fredrik Sjöberg ; translated by Thomas Teal
- Don't bug the insects, fascinating facts about nature's most misunderstood creatures, by Ben Richmond
- The feeding apparatus of biting and disease-carrying flies, a wartime contribution to medical entomology, by R. E. Snodgrass
- Insects and spiders, Steve Parker ; consultant: Dr. Jim Flegg
- 500 insects, a visual reference, Stephen A. Marshall
- Metamorphosis, astonishing insect transformations, written and photographed by Rupert Soskin ; foreword by Dr. George McGavin
- Insect life, Theodore Rowland-Entwistle, in conjunction with Oxford Scientific Films Limited
- Little kids first big book of bugs, by Catherine D. Hughes
- Insects, by Charlie Ogden
- Stinkbugs, stick insects, and stag beetles, and 18 more of the strangest insects on Earth, Sally Kneidel
- Proceedings ... U.S. Department of Agriculture Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species
- You wouldn't want to live without insects!, written by Anne Rooney ; illustrated by David Antram