Every insect species has its claim to fame. Cicadas are known for making loud noises, while ladybugs are synonymous with red and black spots. Other bugs stink – literally. The U.S. and Canada are home ...
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Some plants attract pollinators by heating themselves and it’s probably the oldest pollination strategy
We tend to think of plants as passive, vulnerable actors. But in their partnership with insects, it’s plants that often play ...
Everything you wanted to know about bug sex (but didn't bother to ask) is explained in a new book by insect expert Marlene Zuk. Sex on Six Legs: Lessons on Life, Love and Language from the Insect ...
Rising global temperatures are changing the rules for survival—and reproduction—for many species. A new study from Saint Louis University reveals that predicting which species will persist under ...
Cold snaps can help farmers cut insect pressure. Learn how temperature and humidity control protect grain quality.
Every insect has its claim to fame. Spiders are known for their eight legs, while beetles have hard shells. Other bugs stink – literally. The U.S. and Canada are home to around 260 stink bug species, ...
Around 100 trillion insects fly in the skies above the USA on a summer's day, according to estimates by researchers from the ...
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