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"insect" newsreels and historical clips

1927-1970

Footage, 2 footages, duration: 0:04:03, published: 4/2/2020

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The invasion of flying insects in Africa.

The inhabitants of African villages running away from insects in the forest.

Clouds of insects darkens the sky.

The collapse of the slopes of the canyon.

The cameraman is shooting.

Hurricane on the tropical coast, palm trees on the waterfront bend in the wind ...

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This is all the animals 2000

Documentary, 1 film, duration: 0:27:31, published: 10/3/2013

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Popular science educational film about animals of various climatic zones of the Earth.

The film tells about insects, fish, birds and animals.

Vidioposobie on the course "The surrounding world" for 1st grade students.

Movie №1 This is all the animals

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The popular science educational film about animals of different climatic zones of the earth.

The film tells about insects, fish, birds and beasts.

Keywords

Insects.

Fish.

Birds.

Animals.

"Operation Bumblebee". 1990

Documentary, 1 part, duration: 0:08:32, published: 2/17/2017

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The film tells about the use of pollinating insects in agriculture.

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Bumblebee on a flower.

Pages of the insect atlas.

The faces of the participants of the meeting of members of the public movement "Bioshchit".

View of a forest clearing.

Rural landscapes in the Chuvash collective farm "Leninskaya Iskra".

Panorama of alternating forests and meadows.

Type of apiary.

The ...

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... from the alfalfa flower.

Bees on flowers.

Panorama of the meadow.

An old log cabin next to a field for wild bees and wasps.

Holes made in logs for insects.

A wasp at the hole.

View of a part of the meadow.

Bumblebees at the nest in the grass.

Artificial nests of bumblebees in a specially created micro-nursery ...

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... golden-eyed insect that destroys aphids on hops.

Breeding of goldeneye larvae in a collective farm laboratory.

Transfer of goldeneye larvae to hop plantings.

Destruction of aphids by goldeneye larvae.

Grass stem germination (slow motion).

Conducting experiments on the breeding of entomophage insects.

Rider ...

Secrets of Nature № 21 1994

Newsreel, 2 parts, duration: 0:15:35, published: 6/15/2014

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Forest melodies; Frogs - climbers; Insects - builders.

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Newsreel consists of three stories.

In the story "Insects - builders" used special types of filming, allowing to see the processes hidden from the eyes.

The first part.

1st plot.

INSECTS - BUILDERS.

View of the river in the forest.

Fish in the aquarium.

Caddis larva at the bottom of the ...

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Biological methods against insect pests 1979

Documentary, 2 parts, duration: 0:18:52, published: 10/4/2016

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Field.

Alternating frames with insects on flowers.

Apple tree branch.

Apple fruit moth.

Fruitworm eggs.

A caterpillar hatched from an egg.

The caterpillar of the apple fruit moth is sent to search for the ovary.

Ovaries and fruits damaged by the caterpillar.

A withered branch.

Fallen fruits.

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... kilometers per season.

Ripe wheat.

Harvest of apples on a tree.

A vine with grapes.

The natural enemies of pests are insects entomophages.

A seven-point ladybug eats aphids.

Every day, this insect alone eats 250 aphids.

Ladybugs fly over long distances, which enhances their role in protecting crops and forests ...

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... less importance in pest control.

They lay their own pest eggs.

The female rider, a parasite insect, lays her clutch in the larva of the woodworm.

The road along the field.

Frog.

One frog destroys up to 1200 insect pests per summer.

The lizard is no less active.

The mole digs his moves.

The mole finds pests ...

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... tree's nutrition is disrupted, and it dies.

Adult crustaceans eat leaves.

Many pests are exterminated by birds.

Birds fly behind the tractor and eat insects that have appeared on the surface of the earth after plowing.

Birds do not leave the place until they eat all the pests.

Woodpecker's nest.

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... the woodpecker hammers the bark and wood, destroying thousands of larvae a day that are inaccessible to other birds.

Birds destroy especially many insects during the nesting period.

Birds' nests.

Nest with chicks.

Adult birds can eat as much as they weigh in a day, and chicks even more.

A field with crops ...

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Keywords

Pests.

Entomophages.

Insects are parasites.

Birds.

Agrotechnical techniques.

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Treatment of plants with chemicals.

Dead insects after processing.

Among them are pests and beneficial insects.

A surviving pest that has gained resistance to treatments.

Excessive use of chemicals can harm the environment.

Biological methods of pest control.

Artificial nesting sites are hung in forests ...

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... specially sown and protected, parasitic and predatory insects feed on them.

Constant loosening of the soil makes it easier for entomophages and birds to access pests.

The plumes of forest strips are left untilled.

These are the most favorable places for insect predators and parasites.

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... find additional food there.

Viburnum berries.

In order to actively solve the problem of plant protection, people began to artificially breed useful insects.

Biofactory.

Here, first, the grain moth, a pest of plants, is propagated.

Moth eggs.

They are pasted on paper ribbons.

The tapes are laid in special ...

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Voracious caterpillars emerge from the eggs.

The caterpillar is gnawing on the plant.

Now trichograms are being produced to combat the scoop.

The insect quickly finds the eggs of the pest, lays its own and thus destroys the breeding ground of the winter owl.

As a rule, 9 out of 10 eggs laid die.

A field ...

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In the world of insects 1936

Documentary, 1 part, duration: 0:13:05, published: 10/27/2013

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Popular science essay on some types of insects, their ability to adapt and survive in a hostile environment.

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... and eats a dragonfly larva.

A man on a forest apiary.

Aardvark is sniffing the anthill.

Ants crawling on a pile.

Aardvark ruins anthill and regales insects.

Aardvark was lying on a pile.

Bushes.

Tree frog (frog) crawling on a branch.

Beetle on a daisy.

Muzzle frog.

Beetle crawling on the petals.

The frog ...

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... location.

Spider prey hiding in a Click bark.

Inflorescence sundew.

Sundew catches a fly.

The leaves of trees.

Man shoots from branch stick insects.

Stick insects crawling on his hands and moved back to the branch.

Caterpillar Butterfly Saturnia on the branch of a tree garden.

The caterpillar crawling ...

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Exhibition of butterflies. 2004

Footage, 1 footage, duration: 0:01:05, published: 3/24/2018

Scene №1 Exhibition of butterflies.

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Exhibition of butterflies.

Natural installations and compositions with insects.

Collection of butterflies.

Interview with the author of the exhibition - the priest of Father Sergiy (Kashirnik).

Recognize each other 1992

Documentary, 2 parts, duration: 0:19:48, published: 7/28/2016

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The film tells about insect predators, representatives of the arthropod species, which bring undoubted benefits by destroying all kinds of herbivorous insects.

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The beetle gets out of the ground.

Types of forest, tree trunks and a stream.

Arthropod insects on the upper layer of the soil.

An insect on a grass stalk.

A water-skimmer beetle on the surface of the water.

Raindrops fall from leaves and needles.

A worm on a leaf.

The beetle gets out from under the ...

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... and a canopy, a reptile slides down the oilcloth.

A ground beetle in human fingers.

An insect on a flower.

Phytophagous insects eat the green leaves of plants.

Butterflies eat leaves.

Types of various harmful insects-plant eaters.

The caterpillar eats a green leaf.

Caterpillars in the grass.

The ground ...

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Paper wasps build a nest out of construction paper made by them from wood.

The wasp lays larvae in the nest and feeds them with a gruel of small insects.

The chicks are in the nest.

Fish at the bottom of the reservoir.

Frog in the stream.

View of the forest lake.

Ladybug on a flower.

Aphids on a green ...

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... stem of the plant.

Akrida eats fresh greens.

A grasshopper eats a caterpillar.

A grasshopper kills an acrid.

An entomologist in the forest collects insects with a net.

Young people roast locusts on a fire, eat it.

A beetle in the grass.

View of a forest stream.

View of the part of the river behind the ...

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... adult podizus bug pulls off a Colorado potato beetle larva from a leaf.

Potato tops eaten by Colorado potato beetles.

Podizus bug, sand wasp and other insect predators on the leaves and stems of plants.

Bronze beetles take off from the flower.

Flowers in a forest clearing.

Summer landscape (panorama).

Movement of the plant. 1973

Documentary, 2 parts, duration: 0:17:58, published: 6/15/2014

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... the illumination increases.

When the illumination decreases, at sunset, morning flowers close and night flowers open, for pollination by nocturnal insects.

Water lilies are closed even in bad weather, when the general illumination changes.

A cartoon explaining the mechanism of closing and opening flowers ...

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... it from the bodies of dead insects.

A flycatcher plant catches a caterpillar.

In order for the plant to close, you need to touch the three bristles on the flower.

Dewdrop leaves.

The insect sticks to the surface of the leaf.

The leaf rolls up and gradually digests the insect, extracting nitrogen so necessary ...

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Gardening 1975-1985

Footage, 1 footage, duration: 0:02:54, published: 6/6/2019

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... orchards.

Common types of gardens, flowers closeup.

Flowering almond.

Branch of Apple.

Blooming lilacs of different varieties.

Apple (bright sun, wind).

Insects pollinate the flowers.

Panorama gardens.

A flowering cherry.

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