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Insect Architecture

By James Rennie

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the tiny architects of nature and their surprisingly sophisticated building skills, all revealed with fascinating details and illustrations.

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2014-04-26
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Summary

"Insect Architecture" by James Rennie is a book that takes you into the world of insect construction projects. It shows how insects build amazing structures for their homes and lives. The reading starts by pointing out the need for studying up on insects and where they live, saying there's a lot to learn just by watching. Rennie talks about how it's important to know about insects, what they do for the environment, and how they come up with clever ways to stay alive and grow their families. The book also brings up how insects design their homes, with examples like the nest-building skills of mason bees and the safety fortresses made by wasps. The book invites readers to think about how these small creatures fit into the bigger picture of nature. It also includes close to 200 images.

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Average Rating
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