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  • Phylogenomics reveals angel insects' ancestry, resolving century‑old 'Zoraptera problem'
  • Love Birdwatching? Give Bugwatching a Go This Summer

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cholseywildlife.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Insects

Sunny, 26°, light S. A walk out to Lollingdon but very little noted bird wise. A Corn Bunting on the hill and singing and several Yellowhammer nearby. 20+ Red Kite around,  as seve...

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phys.org /1 week ago

Phylogenomics reveals angel insects' ancestry, resolving century‑old 'Zoraptera problem'

Zoraptera, also known as angel insects or ground lice, are tiny termite-like insects generally found underneath bark or in decaying wood. The Zoraptera group includes a few dozen k...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

Love Birdwatching? Give Bugwatching a Go This Summer

Birding connects us to the world around us as we search for and observe Earth’s stunning biodiversity. But why stop at birds? Insects and other arthropods may have a creepy-crawly...

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physicsworld.com /1 month ago

Radar identifies insect species via reflections from wingbeats

A new technique that combines millimetre-wave radar with machine learning holds promise for scalable and sustainable monitoring of insect biodiversity The post Radar identifies ins...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

French Wildlife

Insects are wildlife too.

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toledoblade.com /1 month ago

June bugs remind us of our past and are thinning out

Do some bugs or insects have no other purpose than to survive and be high-protein snacks for skunks, raccoons, snakes, spiders, birds, frogs, moles, and parasitic wasps?

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airfactsjournal.com /2 weeks ago

The Bug

The Bug Air Facts Journal An insect in the cockpit should be a minor distraction. Unless you're flying with Piet, a pilot whose war against creepy-crawlies would leave a Comanche f...

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scientificamerican.com /2 weeks ago

Earth is home to 20 million insect species—three times more than we thought

Some creative calculations using bug traps, epidemiology and trees suggest there are some 20 million unique insect species on Earth

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news.mongabay.com /1 month ago

Australian authorities seize 100,000 live cockroaches in crackdown on exotic insect trade

On June 5, Australian authorities announced that they confiscated more than 100,000 live exotic cockroaches from an unnamed commercial breeder in Bathurst, a town in New South Wale...

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unbelievablefactsblog.com /1 month ago

Aphids are tiny plant-sucking insects, but they can become serious crop pests because they reproduce…

Aphids are tiny plant-sucking insects, but they can become serious crop pests because they reproduce...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

An Introduction to Insect Photography

Good news: If you’re familiar with bird photography, then you already have many of the skills and equipment required to photograph bugs. While often overlooked, insects and other a...

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arizonadailyindependent.com /1 month ago

CBP Agents Nab Unique Pest in Shipment of Leafy Greens at Port of Nogales

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boingboing.net /1 month ago

A beetle that hijacks wasps, then impersonates them by smell

Metoecus paradoxus is a beetle that parasitizes wasp nests. In autumn the female lays her eggs in rotting wood. When an egg hatches, the larva — a hook-legged form called a triungu...

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gizmodo.com /1 week ago

The Misunderstood Parasites That Rule Our World

From mosquitoes to bed bugs, parasites have always stuck close to humanity, and they continue to shape our lives to this day, entomologist Dino Martins writes in his new book.

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globalnews.ca /1 month ago

‘Just be amazed:’ Alberta is seeing a cyclical outbreak of caterpillars

Forest tent caterpillars are not entomologist Ken Fry's favourite insect but the black-coloured critters with vibrant blue-and-yellow marks do have a soft spot in his heart.

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survivefrance.com /3 days ago

Something is eating my house

SuKe: Unfortunately they are intelligent, rather beautiful and glisten with good health, and are quite entertaining to watch All animal lives are of equal value, but one must le...

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scitechdaily.com /1 month ago

Scientists Discover Bizarre 100-Million-Year-Old Insect With Giant Claws

Scientists have discovered a previously unknown species of true bug that has claws. Amber from Myanmar’s Kachin region has preserved many fossils that reveal the animal diversity o...

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dailymail.com /5 days ago

Why your garden is a magnet for wasps: Petrified Brits say their gardens are crawling with insects - here's what's behin...

Nothing ruins a sunny afternoon in the garden quite like the buzz of a wasp. But if your outdoor space seems to be crawling with the insects this summer, you may not be helping.

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

Your Phone Can Already Detect Migrating Monarch Butterflies, but This App Lets You See Them

Birds aren’t the only migrators: Dozens of North American insect species also undertake long-distance journeys seasonally, including beetles, moths, and grasshoppers. Best known, a...

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writeoutloud.net /1 month ago

Killin' the 'Skeeter

I try to be tolerant of as many insects as I can...

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

Lord Howe Island got rid of its rats and mice – now its ‘wonderful’ insect life is back

Invasive vermin decimated the island’s native flora and fauna – but its unique cockroaches and beetles are thriving once again In the summer months, Lord Howe Island’s unique stag...

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agriland.ie /3 weeks ago

Can UK native insects help tackle rhododendron?

Researchers in Wales are investigating whether native insects could play a role in controlling one of the UK’s most damaging invasive plants. The Bangor University project, which h...

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startribune.com /2 weeks ago

Tolkkinen: Our pleasantly bug-free summers come at a cost

If people want to eat almonds and apples, they need to think about ways to reverse the decline in insects, even if the buzzing and biting pests make us uncomfortable.

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huffingtonpost.co.uk /1 month ago

Gardeners Warned To Watch Out For A Cream-Coloured 'Dust'

Not only are we entering peak bee swarming season, but James Higgins, Head of eCommerce at Grass247, said we’re about to be beset by woodworms too. “Most people associate woodworm...

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