A small beetle is responsible for the death and decline of billions of ash trees in North America, and the race is on to stop ...
Some scientists and Colorado residents are raising concern that the state’s messaging and management of beetle-killed forests ...
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The beetle that can poison predators - and why humans still handle it wrong
A beetle with one of the most dangerous chemical defenses on Earth becomes the focus of this close-up backyard encounter. The video explains how its toxin works as a survival weapon, turning a small ...
A scientist at Oregon State University calls the end of funding “alarming,” and a state lawmaker is unhappy with the option ...
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Why Most People Have Never Seen the Golden Tortoise Beetle
Beetles display a wide range of colors, from deep muted tones to those that shift from green to purple or yellow as they ...
The Trustees of Reservations received a state grant to help Vineyard conservationists in the fight against southern pine beetles. The state Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MassWildlife) awarded a ...
University campuses are often places of learning and discovery, but rarely do researchers find a new species living right on ...
"Scientists have overlooked this species for so long," said Kyushu University entomologist Ryōta Seki in a statement.
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CBP intercepts 'world's most invasive grain pest' khapra beetle at Detroit airport
"Khapra beetle is one of the many significant threats we face at our borders," Area Port Director Fadia Pastilong said ...
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