Spring is harvest season when you're living off the land in the high Arctic. Here's how the author learned from Inupiat ...
We all welcome the beauty of butterflies, bees and ladybirds – but there are some less well-known and frankly ...
The two-lined hooktip moth lays its eggs in even rows on twigs and leaves of birch and alder trees. When the eggs hatch, almost inscrutably small larvae emerge, some as short as half a millimeter. But ...
Spain's Ministry of Health, Consumption and Social Welfare has declared 'red alert' in seven parts of the country ...
To reduce the presence of mosquitoes in homes, experts suggest UK tourists install mosquito nets on windows and doors, place ...
The accumulation of water and rising temperatures in Spain following storms that brought heavy rainfall to the country has ...
In-field cameras have uncovered unexpected predators of two major oilseed rape pests, which could help aiding control ...
A Toronto doctor is alerting Canadian tourists about the re-emergence of skin-eating screwworms, which had been contained in South America.
Skin flakes are hard to digest. It’s like eating hair, or feathers. So dust mites have powerful digestive enzymes to break the skin down. Those enzymes turn up in dust mite poop. And let’s just say ...