Question: I am a very tiny, hardworking insect, and I am related to wasps and bees. What am I?
Options:
A. Ant
B. Froghopper
C. Japanese hornet
D. Ant lion
Explanation:
The correct answer is A. Ant. Ants are tiny, hardworking insects that are related to wasps and bees. They are found all over the world and play an important role in the ecosystem. Ants are social insects, meaning they live in colonies. They work together to build nests, find food, and care for their young. Ants are also very strong for their size. They can carry objects that are many times their own weight.
The other options are incorrect. Froghoppers are not related to wasps or bees. They are small, jumping insects that are found in moist areas. Japanese hornets are large, aggressive wasps that are native to Asia. Ant lions are not insects at all. They are larvae of lacewing flies.