Iridescent sweat bees, hairy-faced mining bees, tiny Perdita minima the size of a gnat. Thanks to swarms of apiary ...
A team of more than 30 researchers analyzed 12.6 million butterfly sightings across 76,000 population surveys. They found ...
Thai edible insect business is booming. Can it inspire the world? Growing up in Thailand’s northeastern Isan region, Suwimon ...
Ironically, the same activists also discourage the adoption of modern biotechnology (Genetic Modification Organisms ...
(Courtesy David Ennis/Mass Audubon) Insects and other invertebrates serve critical functions in many of the world’s ecosystems — famed Harvard entomologist ... may also help draw attention ...
Vendors from across the country will bring eye-drawing merch ranging from medical ... Cost is $225 and admission is included. On Sunday, entomology classes are offered that will teach participants ...
The Carolina Reaper is the world’s hottest chilli. We take a giant bite at Dave's Hot Chicken while asking what attracts us ...
Mikula often said butterflies symbolize new life, that several cultures use the same word for butterfly as for soul, and that ...
Wasps do a little bit of pollinating, but they serve other purposes in your garden, eating pests like aphids, beetles, and ...
Recent studies indicate that the number of butterflies in the United States is decreasing at an alarming rate, with their population declining by over 20% since 2000. Scientists are raising the alarm.
What if “Mary, Mary, quite contrary” weren’t quite so contrary? What if, instead of being unpredictable and whimsical, Mary ...