" From rocks to a Cheeto, it seems people are finding the image of Jesus everywhere. Now from east Texas, check out this living, breathing moth! "His hair right here and you can see the mustache and...
created by lgal3824 | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 971 views | 14 recommendations | 17 comments
" Wildlife experts were all a-flutter after this rare moth was found on a Devon doorstep 4,000 miles from home.The pale green Luna Moth is native to North America but because it has no mouth it cannot feed and...
created by stvalentine | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 561 views | 0 recommendations | 2 comments
"Santa Cruz & Monterey County residential areas are going to be aerial sprayed with abiochemical as often as every 30 days starting August ? , 2008! San Francisco, Oakland, Marin, Albany, andmore residential areas are going to be aerial sprayed with a biochemical as...
created by Neil Hunt | 1 year ago 198 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
As food prices continue to rise, and the world gets hotter, we as humans need to find more ways to conserve our planet and help our species adapt.Well, eating insects could be the answer. I don't know if I...
created by Amy Judd | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 5809 views | 15 recommendations | 71 comments
The European Gypsy Moth (Lymantria dispar) is an introduced defoliating insect that is considered a major pest in North America. The caterpillar, or larva stage of the insect, eats the leaves of trees making them...
created by Gavin_Cummings | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 330 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Hello this is Gavin Cummings reporting on the Gypsy Moth in Hamilton, Ontario.The European Gypsy Moth is an introduced defoliating insect that is considered a major pest in North America. The caterpillar, or...
created by Gavin_Cummings | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 2827 views | 10 recommendations | 17 comments
Not a Flaming Lips album, but a real-life study done on cognition and life cycles: butterflies remember what happened to them way back in the caterpillar days."In a study published yesterday in Public Library of...
created by Jordan Yerman | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 468 views | 10 recommendations | 4 comments
"A plume moth introduced to New Zealand to help the fight against the noxious weed ragwort is showing early positive results on West Coast. The yellow weed is renowned as a horse killer, with about 2000 horses a...
created by robinm | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 965 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
The problem of 'introduced' or 'alien' species is one leading to drastic action in various parts of the world - some say let it be others fear environmental and economic reprocussions - here the Gypsy Moth...
Californian farmers are squirming over a tiny moth known as the "light brown everything moth", due to its muddy coloring and insatiable appetite for just about any agricultural product. The Aussie moth is thought...
created by ScienceDave | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 181 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Using biosonar (aka echolocation), bats are able to swoop over your head at night without incident, snacking on those buzzing mosquitoes swarming above you."Echolocating animals have two ears positioned slightly...
created by ScienceDave | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 1008 views | 17 recommendations | 4 comments
A moth which has a computer chip implanted in it while in the cocoon will enable soldiers to spy on insurgents, the US military hopes. New technology using a cockroach to drive robots also has enormous military...
created by liamssoft | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 984 views | 0 recommendations | 2 comments
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We try to keep the window of our bedroom shut till we switch off the lights to prevenet these and other insects, including mosquitoes, out but it is not possible all the time with Manu around. He like opening anc closing he woindow and sometimes bugs like these do come in....