Oct 30, 2009
Bed Bug Resurgence: How to Avoid and Control Bedbugs
By: Brian Downing
Oct 18, 2009
Native American Cold Weather Forcast: Can the Woolly Caterpillar Predict the Severity of the Winter?
By: Carole Jones
Jul 13, 2009
Tree Pest Control - The Webworm Caterpillar: Ways to Reduce Webworm Infestation
By: Beverly Bright
Jun 30, 2009
Removing Aphids Without the Use of Chemicals: Dealing with Aphids the Green Way
By: Lynne Garner
Jun 8, 2009
Are Bed Bugs Real? Truth Behind the Blood Sucking Parasites
By: Jennifer Gittins
Mar 6, 2009
Hotels, Motels are Havens for Bed Bugs: Hotel Patrons Often Spread Cimex Lectularis Infestations
By: Ian Shoust
Dec 3, 2008
Emerald Ash Borer Threat: Invasive Asian Beetle Poses Danger to Ash Trees
By: Connie Ganong
Oct 27, 2008
Mantid Femme Fatales: Not all Males Are Eaten During Mating
By: Albert Burchsted
Oct 27, 2008
Praying Mantid Feeding: Wonderfully Adapted Sit and Wait Predators
By: Albert Burchsted
Sep 10, 2008
Cryogenic Bugsicles: When Insects Freeze Solid Over Winter
By: Albert Burchsted
Feb 18, 2008
Bee Depletion Affects Ice Cream: Foods to Make Flavors To Be In Short Supply From Vanishing Hives
By: Laura Smith
Jan 6, 2008
Silk from Bees and Ants: Insects such as Ants and Bees Could Become the New Silkworms
By: Sue Cartledge
Oct 17, 2007
The Goliath Beetle: The World's biggest Insect
By: Cyrus Dehkan
Sep 20, 2007
Pet Insects: People Buy and Sell Invertebrates
By: John Blatchford
Sep 18, 2007
Praying Mantis: Introduced Species Beneficial State Insect of Connecticut
By: John Blatchford
Sep 10, 2007
How to Get Rid of Fruit Flies: An Easy and Poison-Free Way to Banish Fruit Flies
By: Kelly Whitt
Aug 25, 2007
Stick Insects: Males Not Needed for Reproduction
By: John Blatchford
Aug 17, 2007
The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail: State Butterfly of Five American States
By: John Blatchford
Jul 24, 2007
American State Insects: The Top Three State Insects are Honeybee Monarch and Ladybug
By: John Blatchford
Jul 9, 2007
Monarch Butterfly: Migrates Annually from Canada to Mexico
By: John Blatchford
Jul 9, 2007
Mole Crickets: Soil Burrowing Insects with Front Legs modified for Digging
By: John Blatchford
Jun 20, 2007
Saddleback or Packsaddle Caterpillar: A Stinging Slug Caterpillar with Warning Colouration
By: John Blatchford
Jun 6, 2007
Eastern Tent Caterpillar: Webworm: Caterpillars defoliate trees but cause no lasting damage
By: Melissa Howard
May 29, 2007
European Carpenter Bee: Bores Holes in Timber and Pollinates Flowers
By: John Blatchford
May 26, 2007
Vulture Bees: Three Species of Bee Eat Rotting Flesh
By: John Blatchford
Apr 30, 2007
Nosema spp. – Honeybee Parasites: Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae Cause Honeybee Disease
By: Rosemary Drisdelle
Apr 23, 2007
Honeybees and Varroa Mites: Asiatic Honeybee Mites Spread Worldwide Infesting European Honeybees
By: Rosemary Drisdelle
Apr 19, 2007
The Asian Giant Hornet: About The World's Largest Wasp
By: Cyrus Dehkan
Apr 19, 2007
Honeybee Crisis and Biodiversity: Colony Collapse Disorder might save Endangered Bees
By: John Blatchford
Apr 16, 2007
Cane Beetles: Eat Sugar Cane Leaves and Roots
By: John Blatchford
Apr 16, 2007
Dermatobia hominis – Warble Fly: The Human Bot Fly Causes Painful Lesions in Human Skin
By: Rosemary Drisdelle
Apr 13, 2007
Rosemary Beetle: an Insect Pest that destroys Rosemary and Lavender Herbs
By: John Blatchford
Apr 10, 2007
Scabies mite – Sarcoptes scabiei: An Itchy Contagious Parasite That Lives On Skin and Burrows
By: Rosemary Drisdelle
Apr 7, 2007
Asian Hornet in France: Another Problem for Honeybees?
By: John Blatchford
Apr 4, 2007
Screwworm – Parasitic Fly: Screw-worm, Cochliomyia hominivorax, Produces Carnivourous Maggots
By: Rosemary Drisdelle
Apr 4, 2007
Screwworm Fly Eradication: Screw-worm, Cochliomyia hominivorax, Can Be Wiped Out
By: Rosemary Drisdelle
Mar 28, 2007
Malaria Resistant Mosquitoes: Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Could Help Reduce Malaria Cases
By: Rosemary Drisdelle
Mar 27, 2007
The Firefly or Lightning Bug: How and Why Fireflies Glow
By: Maureen K. Fleury
Mar 21, 2007
Kissing Bug – Disease Vector: Conenose Bugs Transmit a Dangerous Parasite – Trypanosoma cruzi
By: Rosemary Drisdelle
Mar 19, 2007
The Lanternfly: a remarkable bug featuring in the ‘Amazing Rare Things’ exhibition.
By: John Blatchford
Mar 15, 2007
Chiggers – Parasitic Mites: Chigger Mites have Parasitic Larvae that Inflict Intense Discomfort
By: Rosemary Drisdelle
Mar 12, 2007
Chigoe Flea – Tunga penetrans: The Female Jigger is an Unpleasant Skin Parasite of the Tropics
By: Rosemary Drisdelle
Feb 27, 2007
Greenhouse Thrips: very small insects that can damage plants.
By: John Blatchford
Feb 22, 2007
Earwigs: Harmless insects that sometimes eat flowers
By: John Blatchford
Feb 14, 2007
Cochineal: a blood-red dye from the red blood of an insect!
By: John Blatchford
Feb 12, 2007
Horse Chestnut Leaf Miner and Conkers: Introduced Asian Moth Damaging Horse-chestnut Trees.
By: John Blatchford
Feb 3, 2007
Tiger Mosquito: an invasive mosquito species with frightening potential.
By: John Blatchford
Feb 2, 2007
Cat Fleas: Dogs, cats and children can be affected
By: John Blatchford
Jan 31, 2007
Mealworms: not worms at all, but young beetles.
By: John Blatchford
Jan 24, 2007
The Mud Dauber Wasp: she will remove large spiders from your house.
By: John Blatchford
Jan 21, 2007
Bumblebees: are suffering as a result of modern agricultural practices.
By: John Blatchford
Jan 21, 2007
Killer Bees: dangerous ‘Africanised’ bees are now established in the U.S.
By: John Blatchford
Jan 21, 2007
Honeybees: are essential pollinators and give us honey.
By: John Blatchford
Jan 21, 2007
Stingless Bees: are very important pollinators and many species are threatened.
By: John Blatchford
Jan 21, 2007
Bees in General: pollinators and producers of honey.
By: John Blatchford
Jan 15, 2007
The ‘Harlequin’: a large ladybird which has recently arrived in the UK.
By: John Blatchford
Jan 12, 2007
Hummingbird Hawkmoth: an insect that looks like a bird.
By: John Blatchford
Jan 11, 2007
Kissing Bugs: nasty little insects that bite your lips.
By: John Blatchford
Jan 8, 2007
Red Admiral: an 'admirable' butterfly that migrates!
By: John Blatchford
Jan 2, 2007
Silverfish and Firebrats: ancient insects who knew the dinosaurs.
By: John Blatchford
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