Harmful Insects Chart Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-CP-12533
The Harmful Insects Chart is an educational biology chart used for teaching students about insects that may affect human health, agriculture, stored products or the surrounding environment. It is intended for schools, biology classrooms, science laboratories and environmental studies, helping learners visually identify selected insect pests and disease vectors shown on the chart.
Product Description
The Harmful Insects Chart provides a visual classroom resource for introducing insects whose activities may have adverse effects on people, crops, food products, animals or structures. Depending on the confirmed artwork, the chart may show selected examples of insect pests, biting insects or disease vectors together with their names or identifying information.
The exact insect species displayed, scientific names, chart dimensions, printing material, language, mounting arrangement and educational annotations have not been supplied. These details should be verified from the final artwork before publication or procurement. The chart should also avoid implying that all insects are harmful, because many insects have important ecological roles.
Key Features
- Visual insect identification: helps students recognise selected harmful insects represented on the confirmed chart artwork.
- Supports biology education: introduces insect classification, pest behaviour and relationships between insects and human activities.
- Useful for health awareness: may support discussion of insect vectors where those species are specifically included.
- Supports agricultural science: may help introduce crop and stored-product pests shown on the chart.
- Classroom-friendly format: suitable for teacher demonstrations, student discussion and visual revision.
- Reusable teaching aid: designed for repeated instructional use, subject to the confirmed chart material and finish.
Technical Specifications
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Specification |
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Product Name |
Harmful Insects Chart |
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Brand |
School Equipments |
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Product Category |
Biology Educational Chart / Entomology Teaching Aid / Classroom Science Poster |
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Primary Keyword |
Harmful Insects Chart |
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Secondary / Semantic Keywords |
insect identification chart, harmful insects poster, insect pests chart, entomology teaching aid, disease vector chart, biology classroom poster, agricultural insect pests |
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Intended Users |
Schools, biology classrooms, science laboratories, teachers, students and environmental science educators |
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Standards or Certifications |
No product-specific standard or certification confirmed |
What's Included in the Kit
- 1 Harmful Insects Chart
- Number of illustrated insect species
- Scientific names or explanatory labels
- Hanging rods, eyelets or mounting accessories
Applications / Uses
- Teaching students to identify selected insect pests and vectors shown on the chart.
- Introducing the relationship between insects, human health and disease transmission.
- Supporting agricultural lessons on crop and stored-product insect pests.
- Comparing harmful insects with broader biodiversity and ecological roles.
- Extending specimen-based learning with the Insects and Spiders educational specimen set.
- Supporting microscopic study with the Prepared Microscope Slide – Mosquito (Anopheles) Female Adult.
How to Use the Harmful Insects Chart
- Display the chart where students can clearly view the illustrations and labels.
- Identify each insect only according to the verified information printed on the chart.
- Discuss whether the insect acts as a pest, vector or other type of harmful organism in a specific context.
- Compare physical features such as wings, legs, antennae and body segmentation where clearly illustrated.
- Discuss habitat, life cycle and effects only where scientifically supported information is available.
- Use additional specimens, prepared slides or field observations to reinforce identification skills.
Safety note: Do not encourage students to handle unidentified wild insects directly. Some insects can bite, sting, trigger allergic reactions or transmit pathogens. Use suitable collection and observation equipment under teacher supervision.
Care & Maintenance
- Keep the chart clean, dry and protected from excessive moisture.
- Avoid folding or rolling the chart more tightly than its construction permits.
- Do not use abrasive cleaning materials on printed or laminated surfaces.
- Store flat or securely rolled according to the confirmed chart construction.
Why Choose School Equipments
School Equipments manufactures and exports scientific laboratory instruments, educational apparatus, science kits, mathematics kits, didactic models and STEM equipment. Its educational catalogue includes resources for biology, environmental science, microscopy and practical investigation.
Students conducting supervised insect field studies can also use the Ultralight Sweep Net for collecting insects from suitable vegetation. Final chart dimensions, species coverage, printing material and language should be confirmed before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Harmful Insects Chart used for?
A Harmful Insects Chart is used to visually teach students about selected insects that may act as pests, disease vectors or otherwise cause adverse effects in specific human, agricultural or environmental contexts.
Which insects are shown on the Harmful Insects Chart?
The exact species list has not been supplied. The final artwork should be checked before publishing claims about individual insects included on the chart.
Are all insects harmful?
No. Many insects have important ecological roles, including pollination, decomposition and serving as food for other organisms. The term “harmful insects” refers only to species that cause adverse effects in particular contexts.
Can this chart be used for teaching about disease vectors?
Yes, where the chart specifically includes insect vectors such as particular mosquitoes, flies, fleas, lice or other relevant species and identifies them accurately.
Is the Harmful Insects Chart suitable for school biology lessons?
Yes. It is suitable for supervised teaching of entomology, insect identification, pest awareness, biodiversity and environmental science.
What size and material is the chart?
The dimensions and construction material were not supplied. These specifications should be confirmed from the final product before publication or procurement.
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