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University of Nebraska–Lincoln scientists continue to advance the understanding of sorghum’s natural defenses, new findings ...
Predators are far more likely to attack adult moths than caterpillars, highlighting the protective power of metamorphosis.
Why three-toed sloths risk their lives to help moths Defecating exposes sloths to predators on the jungle floor. An unexpected ally benefits, and returns the favor.
Warm temperatures, not just predator pressure, may favor luna moths’ long bat-fooling streamers, a geographic analysis of iNaturalist pics shows.
The invasive spongy moth, a destroyer of northeastern forests, has a natural foe in a Japanese fungus that needs certain weather conditions to activate.
Researchers have shown for the first time that bumblebee colonies are more likely to become infested with bumblebee wax moths as they are closer to nearby honeybee hives, which can likewise host ...
Its larvae can penetrate packaging materials such as paper, cellophane, and polythene. The brown house moth's larvae are scavengers of animal proteins such as feathers, hair, and wool. Mr Gallagher ...
The larvae of the Brown house moth is a scavenger of animal proteins such as feathers, hair and wool. It is commonly found in domestic properties and can be an indication of poor hygiene conditions, ...
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