Should you ever find yourself playing a trivia game on the topic of moths and butterflies, here are a few facts that might ...
You probably won’t see them, but they’re there. A tiny invasive critter has the potential to wreak havoc on PNW forests.
An invasive bug species has been spotted in the tall tree canopies of Lakewood, which has the potential to negatively impact Pacific Northwest forests.
How ancient gene transfers, genomes, and pollination shaped moths and butterflies - and why their sudden decline is raising ...
An invasive spongy moth, already detected in Mower County, threatens over 300 tree and shrub species as Minnesota officials ...
Goetze: Do they all die or are they simply hiding somewhere until the return of more favorable weather and resources?
The bagworm moth larvae spend all their time in a specially constructed shelter made from silk and leaves or twigs. This is how it works.
This photograph, captured by Slovak photographer Roman Balaz, won the silver prize in the category for Amphibian and Reptile Behavior in the World Nature Photographer of the Year competition. The ...
The medical drama tests viewers with protruding bones, visible organs and buckets of blood. Here’s how makeup and effects artists created seven gory afflictions.
Hornworms are large caterpillars with horn-like tails. They are the larval stage of the five-spotted hawk moth. Before their ...
If you want to truly support bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, planting a few “pollinator-friendly” flowers isn’t always enough. The real impact comes from choosing native plants, which are ...