New research shows invasive species are reducing insect populations worldwide and weakening ecosystems people rely on.
Tap a small beetle on a table and it may suddenly collapse, tuck in its legs, and lie perfectly still. Many insects do this.
The way gardeners view insects has come a long way in the past few decades. The importance of pollinators and the natural pest control provided by beneficial insects is increasingly recognized as many ...
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Ever wonder where bugs go in winter? These 12 facts explain how insects survive cold months out of sight
Ants, often seen as summer pests, showcase their incredible teamwork during winter. As the cold sets in, they retreat deep into the soil, forming tight clusters to share body heat. This collective ...
Insects are the dominant form of animal life on our planet, providing humans and wildlife with pollination, food, and recycling services but, despite concerns about population declines, little is ...
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These bugs don’t just walk on water—they row and skate across it
When we think about creatures skimming across water, images of birds landing or frogs leaping come to mind. But some of ...
For years, insect populations have dropped worldwide without a clear explanation. A new paper suggests male infertility is at least one factor behind that decline, as warmer-than-usual temperatures ...
Keeping buzzing insects away when you enjoy time outside in the backyard or front porch is a top priority. Some plants are known to help repel bugs and are worth planting in the garden as a natural ...
Centipedes are not insects either. But centipedes are more closely related to insects than worms are. And that is because ...
Faced with exploding global demand for protein and the growing environmental impact of animal farming, insects are emerging ...
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