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10 votes
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Insects find their way onto Italian plates despite resistance
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New York gets ready for a hot Spotted Lanternfly summer
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Bees just wanna have fungi - a review of bee associations with nonpathogenic fungi
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100 days ago I built a terrarium. Watch as it transforms from a barren wasteland into a thriving ecosystem with scorpions, jumping spiders, millipedes and so much more.
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How to get rid of wasps?
I have wasps building hives under the eves on my house. I'm looking for a way to kill them without Raid or other harsh chemicals. Right now there seems to be about 10 hornets starting on this...
I have wasps building hives under the eves on my house. I'm looking for a way to kill them without Raid or other harsh chemicals. Right now there seems to be about 10 hornets starting on this hive. I see a number of other places they've made hives around the house that were removed before we moved in. My current options that I've found so far are spraying with dawn soap/water/garden sprayer or peppermint. It seems a little too high to get a garbage bag around them easily before pissing them off. Any other good ideas?
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What animal or insect going extinct would have the greatest impact on the ecosystem?
Curious on some replies here. I always hear having bees go extinct would be horrible for us. Curious if that’s the worse?
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Intricate tunnels of termite mounds could be key to energy efficient buildings
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Why do car companies keep so many bees?
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It's the Matrix, but for locusts
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Dispelling common myths about bed bugs
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One more reason to hate cockroaches
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100 days ago I built a terrarium and documented my little chunk of the desert. Watch as it transforms from a barren wasteland into a thriving ecosystem.
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What’s the correct color of bees? In Austria, it’s a toxic topic.
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The rise of my new pet mantis
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US government approves use of world’s first vaccine for honeybees
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How do fireflies flash in sync? Studies suggest a new answer.
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How to speak honeybee
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Beloved monarch butterflies now listed as endangered
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Why insects are more sensitive than they seem
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Don’t farm bugs
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An extremely common microbe can stop the insects from spreading the virus that causes dengue fever
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New Japanese vending machines sell only edible insects. The nine options include deep-fried or dried crickets, locusts, and silkworm chrysalises.
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Scientists have taught bees to smell the coronavirus
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Bee population steady in Dutch cities thanks to pollinator strategy
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Scientists want your help stalking billions of Cicadas
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Conservationists are creating ‘superhighways’ for insects in the UK
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Florida mosquitoes: 750 million genetically modified insects to be released
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Do you crush bugs?
I bought a flyswatter for my girlfriend to deal with a fly she hadn't been able to shoo out but usually we would go to great lengths to capture and release invaders outside, especially spiders...
I bought a flyswatter for my girlfriend to deal with a fly she hadn't been able to shoo out but usually we would go to great lengths to capture and release invaders outside, especially spiders whose company we tend to romanticize. I am not feeling especially regretful about the purchase but I got to wondering what opinions people here might have.
I have been influenced toward this concern by the essays I read on Brian Tomasik's Reducing Suffering website, here is the section on invertebrates. I'm self-conscious of stifling this survey with that slightly ponderous link. I am not sure that I always track the calculus of his moral methods, though I appreciate the thoughtful approach.
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What does the world look like from a beetle’s-eye view? Researchers strapped tiny cameras to the insects’ backs to find out
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Blowing bubbles: Soapy spheres pop pollen on fruit trees
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Windshield phenomenon
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‘Murder hornets’ in the US: The rush to stop the Asian giant hornet
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US Environmental Protection Agency grants first permit to test genetically modified mosquitoes
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Crops at risk as coronavirus lockdown grounds bees
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A Google plan to wipe out mosquitoes appears to be working
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Essays, photos, and discussion about prairie ecology, restoration, and management
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The honey market is flooded with adulterated products and false claims
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Invasion of the ‘Frankenbees’: The danger of building a better bee
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Farming insects – to feed animals
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The US pesticide industry's playbook for avoiding neonicotinoid bans
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Gene-drive technology could alter entire species, help eliminate malaria and prevent extinctions, but assessing the risks is difficult
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Trying a Thanksgiving feast made from bugs
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Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus — Another emergent arbovirus in the United States
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A newly-discovered species of beetle, Nelloptodes gretae, has been named after young climate activist Greta Thunberg
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Increasingly, scientists are taking note of the many indications that insects exhibit consciousness-like phenomena
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GM mosquito progeny not dying in Brazil: study
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Genetically modified mosquitoes breed in Brazil
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Lyme disease is baffling, even to experts
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Maggots are the answer to feeding a human population that's heading to nine billion people
6 votes