My thoughts on reading "Insects"

In the past few days, I have been reading a book called "Insects", which was written by Frenchman Fabre.

It mainly talks about what do insects like to eat? Where do you usually like to live? What are their habits and their growth process. These are all what Fabre saw with his own eyes. I am very interested in the article "Mason Bee". This article talks about the information about the mason bee and the wasp. It talks about many examples and let me know many secrets, such as: insects cannot change themselves. Instinct and experience cannot guide them, and time cannot awaken their unconsciousness in the slightest. If they only have simple abilities, then they will not be able to cope with the world and the changes in the natural environment.

In this residence, eating is a short time for people. The workers put their hats aside. When the bees saw it, they got into the hats and started making a nest inside. After just a few minutes, the workers picked up the hats and shook them. Then a complete nest will fall. I admire the speed of the waist-sacrifice bee and it is worth learning from me. Improving learning efficiency has always been my dream.

I really admire Fabre’s five-body throw. With his unremitting efforts, we learned that the waist-sacrifice bee uses soft soil to build its nest. It was Fabre's fascination as a child, childhood fascination and adult obsession that allowed Fabre to enter the door of science. I learn from Fabre’s spirit of perseverance, and I also want to learn from his spirit of careful observation of things.