Learn about how it is difficult for insects to stay active during the winter and what we can do in the meantime to support them until it is time for their return.
Insects have adapted to survive the winter by crawling under debris, entering a state of diapause, and producing antifreeze, ...
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Ever wonder where bugs go in winter? These 12 facts explain how insects survive cold months out of sight
Winter transforms the world around us, blanketing landscapes in snow and silencing the buzz of summer. Yet, while we may retreat indoors to escape the cold, insects face a far greater challenge: ...
CASES of one of the most common winter bugs have risen dramatically in the last week, according to the HSE. There were 86 cases of norovirus, also known as the winter vomiting bug, in the week ...
I find it interesting that monarch butterflies, large milkweed bugs, milkweed leaf beetles and milkweed tiger moths, all feeding on milkweed, have adopted the orange and black aposematic coloration.
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Are warm winter temperatures bringing bugs out early in Kansas?
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – Unseasonably warm temperatures across Kansas may have some people wondering if bug season is arriving early this year. Rare warm temperatures in February have arrived in Kansas, and ...
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