Giant water bugs are fascinating creatures that dominate their freshwater habitats with their sheer size and unique adaptations. These aquatic insects, often called "toe-biters," are among the largest ...
While many Westerners find the idea of eating beetles or crickets unappetizing, this view is actually a global outlier. For roughly two billion people worldwide, eating insects — known as entomophagy ...
If “Bugs That Rule the World” were a typical documentary, its makers would have a found a couple of honeybees, interviewed them about their life’s work, hobbies, romances, political points of view and ...
Now open at the Natural History Museum of Utah, Bug World invites guests to experience the genius of insects on an awe-inspiring scale.Developed by Museum of ...
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They’re noisy and they’re disgusting looking. The buzzing sound from the trees is a springtime staple in North Alabama. They dive bomb unsuspecting pedestrians. Their carcasses litter the sidewalk.
Lush foliage and bouquets of blooms in the landscape have rolled out the green carpet for a creepy, crawly parade. For insects, spiders and caterpillars, the plumped-up garden is more than eye candy.
Even at levels safe for humans, air pollution can disrupt the way some insects communicate with plants, and with each other.
Every time I turned around I learned something interesting. But this Bugworld traveling exhibit was also interactive and fun.