The investigative minds at How to Survive explain how a fuzzy-looking insect uses hollow, venom-filled bristles to cause internal bleeding and severe pain upon touch.
Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm is proud to support its sister conservation and breeding project, ‘Fallen Stones Butterfly Farm’ in Belize this Easter. During the holidays from 28 March – 12 April, ...
A new exhibit called "A Bug's World" is opening at the Roger Williams Park Zoo in Providence. The immersive exhibit allows guests to experience the world from an insect's perspective with oversized ...
New research from the University of Oxford shows that cold snaps and heavy rain can stunt growth and reduce survival ...
New research from the University of Oxford published today (11 March) shows that cold snaps and heavy rain can stunt growth and reduce survival prospects in UK great tit nestlings. However, breeding ...
Unlike the small tortoiseshell butterfly, the large tortoiseshell butterfly hasn't been a resident of the UK since the 1960s.
Kim Frisbie writes that the island's gardens need native plants because native insects depend on them. Adding them can ...
Chanel’s Matthieu Blazy is still building. Six months into his tenure at the Parisian stalwart, the designer staged his second ready-to-wear collection at Paris Fashion Week Monday, where ...
The arogos skipper is an endangered butterfly that was once common throughout much of the United States but has since been reduced to a few small populations. Researchers are studying a population in ...
On Feb. 2, a post on Fizz, a social media application for college students, went viral for showing a video of two cockroaches allegedly sitting on a toilet in a Hofstra University dormitory. The ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) –The Rochester City Council will meet in an afternoon study session Monday. Their agenda includes a management plan to slow the spread of spongy moth caterpillars.
Most gardeners reach for the spray bottle the moment they spot a pest. But that reflex may be doing more harm than good, ...