Top-Rated Free Essay
Preview

Observation: Your Neighbor Added a Farmer’s Porch to His House and Painted the Ceiling of It Blue. When You Asked Him Why, He Told You He Had Read That the Sky Blue Ceiling Would Fool Wasps Into Thinking It Was the Sky

Good Essays
430 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Observation: Your Neighbor Added a Farmer’s Porch to His House and Painted the Ceiling of It Blue. When You Asked Him Why, He Told You He Had Read That the Sky Blue Ceiling Would Fool Wasps Into Thinking It Was the Sky
Observation: Your neighbor added a farmer’s porch to his house and painted the ceiling of it blue. When you asked him why, he told you he had read that the sky blue ceiling would fool wasps into thinking it was the sky and they would not build any nests under the eaves of the porch or along the ceiling.

Question: Would a blue ceiling really deter wasps from building nests on the porch?

Introduction: There are many colloquial stories about blue painted porch ceilings. In particular, southerners believe that it wards off bees, wasps, and even ghosts from nesting or visiting their porches. After conducting an internet on Google scholar, no formal scientific experiments have investigated if this blue paint actually serves as wasp nest repellent. I also did a general search on the web, and many blogs have posted both the affirmative and negative conclusions about blue paint actually working. Thus, I would like to conduct an experiment that looks into this common household theory, to see if it could ever become a scientific theory.

Hypothesis: I hypothesize that wasps will nest in ceilings regardless of their color.

Prediction: If the ceiling is blue, then it will have an equal chance of having a wasp nest as any other color ceiling.

Controlled Experimental Method: I will use eight different colors of paint, and paint 3 ceiling tiles of each color. The colors will be white (control), red, orange, yellow, blue green, indigo and violet. I will place each tile in a separate box that is large enough for the wasps to nest. I will then expose mating wasps to each box for a 24-hour period. After 24 hours, I will record if any nests were made. I will then repeat this experiment 9 more times, with new mating wasps each time. After I collect the data, I will analyze it using a Tukey-Kramer test to see of the number of nests are significantly different by colored tile. I will also compare if blue had more or less wasp nests as compared to all the other colors and the control.

Conclusion: Based on my results, I found that blue ceilings had similar numbers of wasp nests to the other colors. Thus, my hypothesis and prediction were correct, and blue paint does not actually make a different in wasp nest production on porches. If I wanted to verify my results, I could redo this study with different shades of colors, or over different time periods. Please click the above green button so I receive credit for my work.

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Satisfactory Essays

    By painting the inside roof of the porch sky blue we can prevent wasp from making a nest in the eaves of the porch.…

    • 245 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    This lab was testing different methods to prevent bean beetles form infesting a chickpea harvest. They wanted to find something that would protect the crop from this invasive creature. To do this they created 3 replicate experiments which contained 25g of seeds each group with a different genotype, and 5 newly hatched adult C. maculatus were added to the jar. They continued to check this on a weekly basis, at the end of the experiment they found that the results where quite different for each jar, and that all of them were not immune to the bean beetle.…

    • 524 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    In our experiment we conducted an experiment to validify our hypothesis: “ If the enzyme concentration increases, it would alter the rate of which the color changes.” We hypothesized that the increase of an enzyme concentration would result in the increase of reaction rate; our experiment provided enough data to prove our hypothesis. The function of this experiment was to investigate how the influence of turnip peroxidase enzyme on the rate of reaction. As a given we would have 20g of turnip in 500 mL of deionized water. We would have a three different trials and in those trials we would do it three times.…

    • 180 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Pill Bugs Attraction to Colored Lights Introduction: This experiment was conducted to see which colored light pill bugs would prefer more out of red, blue, yellow, and green lights. If pill bugs went to the green and yellow lights more than the blue and red lights, then this means they like brighter lights more than gloomier lights. For the experimental group, the colors used were blue, red, yellow, and green. The controlled group was the middle chamber. It got regular light from the classroom. The independent variable was four different colors of the lights. The dependent variable was the light they chose to go to. After three trials that lasted ten minutes each, we recorded all the information down in a table.…

    • 676 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Indoor nests usually are constructed in insulation such as in…

    • 1561 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    During my investigation, I aimed to look at whether there is a difference in height of Brackens from a light area and a dark area due to light intensity. In order to carry out my investigation I needed to research into the different factors that affect the growth of the plant. I also planned and carried out preliminary investigations to make sure all the control variables are constant before I did the main investigation. I recorded my findings and did a statistical test on my data to see whether the data show a significant result.…

    • 10443 Words
    • 42 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    For jar 2 15% of the brine shrimp eggs were still alive. For jar 3 8% of the brine shrimp eggs were still alive, and for jar 4 15% of the brine shrimp eggs were still alive. All 4 jars had the same observations, which were that they still didn’t swim gracefully, there is still unhatched eggs at the top and bottom, and they look smaller. On the 4th day of the experiment, 12-31-15, in jar 1 0% of the brine shrimp eggs were still alive. In jar 2 2% of the brine shrimp eggs were still hatched. In jar 3 there was also 2% of the brine shrimp still hatched, and for jar 4 there was 3% of the brine shrimp still hatched. The observations I noticed were the jars with eggs still in it, I noticed the hatched brine shrimp still didn’t swim gracefully and there was still unhatched eggs at the top and bottom. On the 5th day, 1-1-16, all 4 of the jars were at 0% for the amount of brine shrimp still alive. The observations I noticed for all the jars were that the water was dirty, with stuff floating in…

    • 398 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    For the following experiments identify the three variables for each experiment and what the experimental and control groups should look like.…

    • 1063 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Flatworm Lab

    • 1266 Words
    • 6 Pages

    Planaria are free-swimming mostly freshwater flatworms. Flatworms are very unique creatures because they regenerate lost parts. My groups experiment was, The Effect of Darker Regions on Planaria Movement. The purpose of this experiment was to see whether or not the planaria preferred the white region or the dark region. My hypothesis was, If the Planaria are placed on the white side then they will move to the dark side because the planaria have a strong negative geo-tropism and would move away from white side and go to the dark side. The independent variable was the two sides of the petri dish, which had one white region and one dark region. The dependent variable consisted of how many…

    • 1266 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Ms105

    • 297 Words
    • 2 Pages

    The results of my experiment supported my hypothesis that areas with lower human interference/development had more successful nesting.…

    • 297 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    In this experiment, there seem to be a balance of crickets on each side of the chamber. This show that overtime the crickets will adapt to their environment or the cinnamon has no effect on the crickets at all. This makes sense because crickets are not usually exposed to cinnamon; therefore the cinnamon’s odor should not have a major influence on the crickets’ behavior. This experiment did not account for other species of insect, which mean that in some species it may cause a strong interaction between the environment and the organism. A possible extension of this experiment could be to test various insect species to see if it yields similar result. Throughout this experiment, there existed some possible experimental errors. One of the possible errors is…

    • 559 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    * The surviving amount of prey population was drastically different from the original. There was much less of each color in the end. Over half of each color prey I gone.…

    • 776 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Africanized bees proliferate because they are less discriminating in their choice of nests than native bees, utilizing a variety of natural and man-made objects , including hollow trees, walls, porches, sheds, attics, utility boxes, garbage containers and abandoned vehicles. They also tend to swarm more often than other honey bees.…

    • 547 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    The hypothesis is crickets will be more active in normal room temperature rather than cold temperatures.The rationale behind the hypothesis is that crickets are poikilotherms so that means that they gain their body heat from external sources in order to do things like moving and jumping. The study is testing cricket’s movement amounts in different temperatures (room temperature and a colder temperature). The approach to this experiment is to compare two temperatures to see which one the crickets move more in. We used a U-Mann Whitney statistical test in order to show if there is a significant difference when comparing the two temperatures. In the end, we found that we failed to reject the hypothesis which means that the crickets responded better…

    • 153 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Pill Bug Lab Report

    • 682 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Our group made two separate mazes; one was the control while the other was the experimental. Each maze had two paths, the path on the right side and the path on the left side. The right side had only right turns while the left side had only left turns. In the experimental maze there was a longer left side to see if the pill bugs became discouraged the farther they went to their food so that they may turn around and go down the other path. There was incentive at the end of each path; the incentive that we used was dead leaves, which is their favorite thing to feast on. In the mazes we then took 10 pill bugs and put them into an open square that was carved into Styrofoam board. After the pill bugs were placed into the carved maze, they then waited three hours and evaluated to see where the pill bugs would end up.…

    • 682 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays