Historic Insects Films 2 DVD

 

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This 2DVD collection features 2 1/2 hours of vintage insect science videos and films!

Insect Zoo

Length: 10 Minutes | Produced:1960s

Listen closely in this vintage video, or youll miss some pretty valuable information. Devoted to the insects that live all around us, Susan and Ted create their very own insect zoo, for your viewing pleasure, without getting your hands dirty. Follow along with the narrator as each bug is identified and described. From butterflies and ladybugs to the prized praying mantis, this is a great film that sheds curiosity marvels at natures bounty.

Who Shall Reap

Length: 28 Minutes | Produced:1969

Who will win the in the battle of man versus nature? This U.S. Department of Agriculture Film explores this question. It discusses the different types of pests that harm crops, humans, and animals and explains why the pests are bad for society.The world is heavily populated and the population is ever increasing. Bugs, fungus, viruses, bacteria, and parasitic animals cause 100,000 different diseases which destroy the food supply, make humans ill, and cause death and suffering.Much is being undertaken by science to help combat this issue. Genetically resistant plans are engineered to help resist the pests. Attempts at changing the environment where pests live are being made. Chemicals and pest control systems are ways in which farmers and scientists try to battle the destructions of important crops.Through these efforts, the outlook is much brighter for all mankind, but especially in regions that are still developing. It will help close the gap between the rich and poor and make food more widely available and less costly. This is an example of technology improving the lives of those affected by it.

Insects

Length: 10 Minutes | Produced:1960s

This is a rare film about insects that covers the entire spectrum of insect science. Length: 10 minutes

500,000 to 1

Length: 22 Minutes | Produced:1950s

This unique film shows the relationship of insects to human. The relationship can be helpful or it can be hurtful, depending on the circumstances.

Spider Engineers

Length: 16 Minutes | Produced:1956

A visually stunning film showcasing the awesome engineering skill of the 100,000 different species of spider!

Ant City

Length: 10 Minutes | Produced:1949

This is a wacky science video about ants that serves up the entertainment!

Bee City

Length: 11 Minutes | Produced:1951

Learn all about the amazing world of bees in this science classic!

Goodbye, Mrs. Ant

Length: 14 Minutes | Produced:1959

The life and life cycles of the ant are covered in this film, which includes great ant footage and loads of useful first-hand observation.

House Fly

Length: 16 Minutes | Produced:1958

By the end of this well-done science film about the house fly the viewer is genuinely scared of the overwhelming house fly problem in this country!

Goodbye, Mr. Roach

Length: 10 Minutes | Produced:1959

This is a fantastic vintage roach science and roach extermination video from 1959 that shows the old school exterminator practices with chemicals so dangerous and harmful that the chemicals are now outlawed. This film includes a gross but intriguing time-lapse photography