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Whether you call them June bugs, May bugs or June beetles, they are already emerging in Oklahoma. A few beetles may make their presence known in May, but most will start to appear around mid-June. The ...
The study is titled "Hot Springs, Cool Beetles: Extraordinary Adaptations of a Predaceous Insect in Yellowstone National Park." The work was published in the Annals of the Entomological Society of ...
The terrifying beetle-kill headlines from the mid-2010s were as relentless and depressing as the swaths of rust-red dead lodgepole on your favorite drives or hikes in Grand County. Coloradans ...
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) beetles are an invasive species that found its way to the U.S. from China. First appearing in Kansas in 2012, the species has spread across the country. Skyler Delmott ...
The 2013 floods gave state trees the water they needed to fight off the mountain pine beetle and other forest pests, but a dry 2024 restarted some pesky threats “The Bug That’s Eating the ...
The 2013 floods gave state trees the water they needed to fight off the mountain pine beetle and other forest pests, but a dry 2024 restarted some pesky threats “The Bug That’s Eating the Woods.” ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A major donation is helping fund the fight against the coconut rhinoceros beetle on Hawaii Island. Local artist Kim Taylor Reece is donating 1,400 art pieces for sale in ...
That's exactly what carpet beetles like to do, and after finding one on my pillow, I immediately turned to pest control experts for advice on how to get rid of them. Sometimes, even when you keep up ...
while stag beetles (Lucanidae) display mandibles that can span more than half their total size. These weapons serve primarily as tools for male-male competition rather than defense against predators, ...
It is estimated that 200,000 to 300,000 species of invertebrates — like bees, beetles, butterflies, moths and mosquitoes — serve as pollinators worldwide. Around 2,000 mammals, birds ...
From cockroaches and beetles to the tiny "bees of the seas", here are some of the most unexpected, and occasionally disconcerting, pollinators the world continues to rely on – even if we don't ...