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Biologist Explains What Attracts Mosquitoes
Health24ur10d ago

Biologist Explains What Attracts Mosquitoes

A biologist explains why some people are more prone to mosquito bites, detailing factors that attract these insects. Mosquitoes are not only a nuisance but also disease carriers, with their spread exacerbated by climate change and global travel.

Global Ant Trade Booms, Posing Ecosystem Risks
BusinessDW18d ago

Global Ant Trade Booms, Posing Ecosystem Risks

The global trade in African ants, both legal and illegal, is experiencing a boom, driven by hobbyists. This trade raises significant concerns about potential damage to ecosystems, including risks of power outages.

Treating Insect Bites in Dogs and Cats
Worldindex-hr21d ago

Treating Insect Bites in Dogs and Cats

With summer bringing an increase in mosquitoes, fleas, and other insects, this article provides advice on how to safely treat insect bites in dogs and cats.

New Study Reveals Diverse Genetic Traces on Shroud of Turin
Cultureaktualne-cz26d ago

New Study Reveals Diverse Genetic Traces on Shroud of Turin

The Shroud of Turin, one of the world's most examined religious relics, has been found to contain a surprisingly diverse mix of genetic traces. A new study revealed DNA from humans, bacteria, fungi, plants, and insects accumulated over centuries.

Interacting with Animals at Parc Merveilleux
Cultureluxemburger-wort1mo ago

Interacting with Animals at Parc Merveilleux

As part of a summer series, an article explores the tameness of insects, snakes, and lizards at Parc Merveilleux in Bettemburg, inviting readers to get closer to these creatures.

Why Mosquitoes Prefer Certain Individuals
Healthmyjoyonline1mo ago

Why Mosquitoes Prefer Certain Individuals

This article delves into the reasons why mosquitoes are more attracted to some people than others, explaining how these insects detect body signals from a distance to identify their preferred targets.

Bumblebees Shake Heads to Reject Unwanted Food, Study Finds
Sciencemkd-mk1mo ago

Bumblebees Shake Heads to Reject Unwanted Food, Study Finds

Researchers from Southern Medical University in Guangzhou observed 18 bumblebee colonies using slow-motion video, discovering that the insects shake their heads when presented with food they dislike. This unexpected behavior provides new insights into bumblebee communication and food preferences.

Art Installations at Pohoda Festival Highlight Climate Change
Culturedennik-n1mo ago

Art Installations at Pohoda Festival Highlight Climate Change

Painter Andrej Dúbravský will exhibit his works featuring roosters, caterpillars, bees, and other insects and plants at the Pohoda festival, drawing attention to changing climate. Rigová's flying caravan and a constellation dedicated to Václav Havel will also be featured.

Cockroaches Can Survive Headless for a Week
HealthTimes of India1mo ago

Cockroaches Can Survive Headless for a Week

A new report highlights the remarkable resilience of cockroaches, noting their ability to survive for up to a week without their heads, making them one of nature's toughest insects.

Cicadas' Summer Song Explained
Cultureiefimerida1mo ago

Cicadas' Summer Song Explained

The distinctive sound of cicadas, inextricably linked with the warmest season, fills the Greek summer air every June, July, and August, prompting an explanation of why these insects 'sing' each year.

Worldpublico1mo ago

Firefly Spectacle Shines in Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal

Observation sessions for 'The Magic of Fireflies' are taking place until early July in the Parque das Ribeiras do Rio Uíma, Fiães, Santa Maria da Feira. Late spring is the most opportune time to witness these insects, which are creating a 'brutal spectacle' of lights.

Australia Seizes Over 100,000 Illegal Cockroaches in Record Bust
CultureBBCThe Guardiannos+6aftonbladetDWvgThe Independentindex-hrmyjoyonline2mo ago9 sources

Australia Seizes Over 100,000 Illegal Cockroaches in Record Bust

Australian authorities have seized more than 100,000 illegal cockroaches, including giant hissing cockroaches, valued at approximately $200,000 from a breeder in New South Wales. This operation marks the largest insect bust in the country's history.

Britons to Vote on Animals for New Banknotes
Worldtvn242mo ago

Britons to Vote on Animals for New Banknotes

Eighteen species of mammals, birds, and insects have been shortlisted as candidates to appear on new British banknotes, with the public set to decide which animals will be featured through a vote.

Insect Communication and Sensory Abilities
EnvironmentThe Guardian5d ago

Insect Communication and Sensory Abilities

This article explores the diverse ways insects communicate and perceive their environment, from spiders using silk for listening to beetles employing scents. It highlights the complex "conversations" happening in the insect world that humans often don't understand.

Alpine Flower Discovered to Be Carnivorous
Sciencehindustan-times11d ago

Alpine Flower Discovered to Be Carnivorous

A new study has revealed that an alpine flower, previously thought to be non-carnivorous, actually consumes insects that become attached to it. Botanists had observed dead insects on the plant for over a century before its carnivorous nature was confirmed.

Forensic Evidence Presented in D4vd Preliminary Hearing
WorldTimes of India25d ago

Forensic Evidence Presented in D4vd Preliminary Hearing

During D4vd's preliminary hearing, a forensic expert testified about the poor condition of Celeste Rivas' clothing, describing it as heavily soiled, wet, and covered with insects, with additional evidence found in D4vd's Tesla and garage.

Flies Plague Residents in Helsinki's Alppikylä
Environmenthelsingin-sanomat26d ago

Flies Plague Residents in Helsinki's Alppikylä

Residents in the Alppikylä district of Helsinki are being tormented by an overwhelming number of flies day and night. One resident reported killing up to 200 flies daily, with the insects crawling on skin at night and entering ears and eyes during the day.

Scientists Release Millions of Sterile Mosquitoes to Combat Disease
HealthThe GuardianThe Independent28d ago2 sources

Scientists Release Millions of Sterile Mosquitoes to Combat Disease

Scientists have released millions of sterile mosquitoes in various towns, including a trial in Australia, as part of an effort to control mosquito-borne diseases. These experiments aim to assess the effectiveness of using genetically modified or sterile insects to reduce mosquito populations.

Natural Remedies to Prevent Insects from Entering Homes
Environmentklix-ba1mo ago

Natural Remedies to Prevent Insects from Entering Homes

As the weather warms, insects and arachnids become more active and seek food, often leading to their presence in homes during the summer. This article offers natural methods to deter them, suggesting spraying window frames with a natural solution.

Summer Sees Resurgence of Annoying Household Pests
Environmentdelfi-lt1mo ago

Summer Sees Resurgence of Annoying Household Pests

Experts warn that wood-boring insects become active during the summer, with larvae feeding intensely and mature insects emerging to mate. Early detection and immediate action are crucial to manage these common household pests.

Healthnational-post2mo ago

Ticks Rapidly Spreading Across Canada

Canadian experts are observing a remarkably fast spread of ticks across the country, raising concerns about the insects and providing advice on avoidance and what to do after a bite.

Australian Authorities Seize Over 100,000 Smuggled Cockroaches
Worldcbcfazder-standard+3orfpublicola-vanguardia2mo ago6 sources

Australian Authorities Seize Over 100,000 Smuggled Cockroaches

Australian authorities have confiscated over 100,000 exotic cockroaches, valued at approximately 120,000 euros, in a record-breaking smuggling bust. The illegal insects were seized as part of an operation against illicit animal trade.

Tips to Get Rid of Bees in Your Yard
Worldklix-ba2mo ago

Tips to Get Rid of Bees in Your Yard

With warmer weather, people spend more time outdoors, but bees, hornets, and other insects can often disrupt activities. This article offers simple tricks to help get rid of bees in your yard, despite their important role in nature.

Potter Wasp Builds Intricate Mud Nests
CultureTimes of India6d ago

Potter Wasp Builds Intricate Mud Nests

Potter wasps are solitary insects known for their remarkable craftsmanship, building distinctive pot-shaped mud nests using a combination of mud and saliva.

Ghana's Lawra Hospital Battles Century-Old Decay
Worldmyjoyonline10d ago

Ghana's Lawra Hospital Battles Century-Old Decay

The 98-year-old Lawra Municipal Hospital in Ghana's Upper West Region is struggling with severe infrastructural decay, forcing medical staff to perform emergency surgeries amidst invading insects and deliver babies in leaking wards.

Are insects more aggressive during heatwaves?
Healthdie-presse13d ago

Are insects more aggressive during heatwaves?

While it's a common belief that wasps become more aggressive during heatwaves, this is incorrect, though explainable. However, the conflict potential does increase for other animals.

Crane Flies in Snow: Nature's Energy Wonders
Environmentfaz14d ago

Crane Flies in Snow: Nature's Energy Wonders

This article explores the unique adaptations of certain insects, like crane flies (Schneemücken), that can thrive in cold and turbulent climates. These 'energy wonders' warm themselves like mammals and are unfazed by frost.

Michelin-Starred Chef Faces Jail for Serving Ants in Dessert
CultureBBCThe Guardiannos+21ruvaftonbladetSCMPrzeczpospolitatelextvn24de-volkskrantel-mundo+13 more26d ago24 sources

Michelin-Starred Chef Faces Jail for Serving Ants in Dessert

The owner of a Michelin-starred restaurant in South Korea is facing a potential jail sentence for serving ants as a garnish in a dessert. Authorities are investigating the use of the insects in the dish.

Man Suffers Rare Insect Bite in Norway, Develops Large Boil
Healthnrk1mo ago

Man Suffers Rare Insect Bite in Norway, Develops Large Boil

Jon Ragnar experienced intense pain and developed a large boil after receiving an extremely rare insect bite near his ankle outside his cabin in Norway. An insect expert stated they have never heard of such insects stinging humans before, calling it a highly unusual case.

Man Suffers Unusual Insect Sting in Norway
Healthdagbladet1mo ago

Man Suffers Unusual Insect Sting in Norway

Jon Ragnar experienced an intense burning sensation after receiving an unusual insect sting outside his cabin, with an insect researcher stating they have never heard of such insects stinging humans before.

Ulcinj Salina faces ecological collapse after production halt
Businessvijesti-me1mo ago

Ulcinj Salina faces ecological collapse after production halt

The Ulcinj Salina has suffered significant ecological damage since ceasing salt production, with basins overgrowing, salinity dropping, and habitats for birds, plants, and insects rapidly disappearing in one of the Adriatic's most important wetland areas.

Scientists Advocate Rethinking Fear Towards Insects
Culturecbc1mo ago

Scientists Advocate Rethinking Fear Towards Insects

Scientists suggest that people should reconsider their reflexive fear of insects and instead appreciate their environmental contributions. By observing insects more closely, individuals can replace panic with wonder and learn to coexist in outdoor spaces.

Natural three-ingredient remedy to prevent insects
Healthdanas1mo ago

Natural three-ingredient remedy to prevent insects

As warmer days arrive, insects and spiders increasingly find their way into homes. A simple, natural solution made from three ingredients can help prevent them from entering, offering an alternative to harsh chemical preparations.

Texas Screwworm Outbreak Continues with New Infections Reported
HealthcnbcThe IndependentYahoo2mo ago3 sources

Texas Screwworm Outbreak Continues with New Infections Reported

New cases of the New World screwworm have been confirmed in Texas, with two more infections found in animals, prompting officials to continue implementing strategies involving sterile insects to prevent the parasite from devastating the nation's cattle industry.

Australia Seizes 100,000 Exotic Cockroaches
Worldtvn242mo ago

Australia Seizes 100,000 Exotic Cockroaches

Australian authorities have intercepted over 100,000 illegally bred exotic cockroaches, marking the country's largest confiscation of the insects. Valued at AUD 200,000, the cockroaches posed a potential threat to native species.

Tips on Using Baking Soda in Gardening
Cultureiefimerida2mo ago

Tips on Using Baking Soda in Gardening

Experts recommend using baking soda in gardening for various benefits, including improving soil health, combating fungi, and repelling insects without harsh chemicals.

Understanding Insect Phobia
Culture20-minuten2mo ago

Understanding Insect Phobia

As summer arrives, the presence of buzzing insects can trigger panic in some individuals, and experts explain why certain people react intensely to them.

Scorpionflies Are Back on Tour
Scienceder-standard3mo ago

Scorpionflies Are Back on Tour

The article discusses scorpionflies, noting that the most dangerous thing about these unusual insects is their name, implying they are less threatening than they sound.

Do Insects Feel Pain?
Sciencemkd-mk3mo ago

Do Insects Feel Pain?

Scientists are investigating whether insects experience pain, distinguishing it from innate nervous responses, with evidence proving difficult to establish in other species.