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Growing up in Thailand’s northeastern Isan region, Suwimon Chantajohn learned from her grandfather which insects were best to eat. Captivated by his stories of surviving on bugs during his ...
Imagine your spark bird is the bald eagle. You thought you were applying for a summer internship with the Student Conservation Association, thesca.org, during college. But what you were really ...
Bee, wasp, yellow jacket, hornet, and fire ant are the insect stings that most often trigger allergic reactions. But most people aren't allergic to insect stings and may mistake a normal sting ...
A landlocked country in East Africa, Burundi is a low-income economy, with 80% of the population employed in the agricultural sector. Located in the Great Lakes region, Burundi is surrounded by Rwanda ...
A Wasaga Beach couple is about to take their family on a trip of a lifetime, and passport woes almost left two behind. Cam Moggach and Britta Jackson have saved up for three years to take their family ...
FREDERICTON - Many butterflies, bees and moths are fluttering into oblivion. A new report co-authored by a Canadian researcher warns that more than one-fifth of pollinator species it studied in ...
Entomophobia is an irrational and persistent fear of bugs. Those with a fear of insects may go to great lengths to avoid them, or they will experience significant distress when encountering an insect.
ROGERS — “Cheers to 95 Years” was the slogan for the anniversary celebration Saturday at Walker Honey Farm, 8060 E. U.S. Highway 190 near Rogers, when about 30 people got to watch a live ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A remote Australian town that will soon lose its only doctor is offering a salary of up to 680,000 Australian dollars ($428,000), plus free rent and a car, to ...
An ancient wasp may have used an odd structure at its rear end to capture insects and lay its eggs on or inside of them, according to a new study published Thursday in BMC Biology. Researchers ...
Have your insect repellent handy because I think they’re going to be hungry! Capt. David Dillman is a columnist for The Daily News. Report your catch to [email protected] or call 409-683-5273.