Avoid bringing bed bugs home by knowing what to look for and by following these tips from a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension ...
Extreme macro shot dragonfly eye in the wild on a green leafs. Close to the details of the dragonfly's eye. Selective focus.© Haiduchyk Aliaksei/Shutterstock.com The fading of insects from the world ...
Ancient Earth once buzzed with enormous dragonfly-like insects, and scientists long thought high oxygen levels made their ...
Pollinating insects are important for agriculture and ecological flourishing, but they are difficult to monitor, as ...
Researchers from the University of Konstanz have studied how insect brains take in complex light stimuli and process them in parallel. They are the first to have found evidence that information is ...
Insects are the dominant form of animal life on our planet, providing humans and wildlife with pollination, food, and recycling services but, despite concerns about population declines, little is ...
Around 100 trillion insects fly in the skies above the USA on a summer's day, according to estimates by researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL) and ...
Here’s what compound eyes really do — and why flies see you in slow motion. A few centuries ago, scientists believed insects saw thousands of tiny, repeated images — like a kaleidoscope of candle ...
Experts break down a possible bug boom and how insects are responding to our warm-cool wacky spring New England weather.
The fading of insects from the world is not immediate. It is a slow and painful unraveling. Starting subtly, we will notice a little less honey, fewer strawberries in season, and tomatoes that seem ...