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This article was originally published on mentalfloss.com as 7 Creepy Crawlies You Want in Your Garden. You'll want to welcome ...
All ages gathered at Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation Saturday morning, July 5, to participate in WACF’s annual “Lake Talk ...
Researchers from the University of Florida Emerging Pathogens Institute and Texas A&M University recently gathered their ...
The further south you go, the bigger the bugs. Heat has a dramatic effect on the growth rate of some species, and North ...
Along the southern edge of the United States sits the state of Alabama. While it may be home to over five million people, much of the state is covered by forests (67% of the state’s total area, to be ...
The world produces over 100 million tons of plastic a year, which could take hundreds of years to fully degrade, but ...
If your plants' leaves are looking lacy—or you're seeing patches of dead grass in your lawn—Japanese beetles may be to blame.
The Dragon-headed katydid is one of many insects that will be featured during the Butterfly Pavilion's Insectival bug bash event this weekend.
It’s important to know how to identify bug bites, as getting bitten by some of these annoying critters can mean needing a trip to the doctor.
Sneaky chemistry by a real-life “Last of Us” Cordyceps fungus mind controls its zombie insect victims by convincing them they’re starving.
The black-and-white nymphs may be crawling all over your flower beds. You're skirting (or smashing) the red-and-black ...
Dragonflies are teaching researchers and students about Boise’s ecosystem and unlocking the larger mysteries of the insects’ behavior.
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