1 hr ago | The Oregonian
25,000 bumblebees killed, dropping from trees in Wilsonville parking lot; pesticide suspected
An estimated 25,000 bumblebees were found dead and dying in a Target parking lot in Wilsonville beginning Saturday, the largest known incident of bumblebee deaths in the United States according to the Xerces Society .
5 hrs ago | ECNmag
The printed microbatteries could supply electricity to tiny devices in fields from medicine to communications, including many that have lingered on lab benches for lack of a battery small enough to fit the device, yet provide enough stored energy to power them.
9 hrs ago | New Hampshire Public Radio -
The Love That Dared Not Speak Its Name, Of A Beetle For A Beer Bottle
It was early September - that's springtime in Western Australia - and two young biologists, Dwayne Gwynne and David Rentz, were on a field trip, wandering dirt roads near the highways, looking for insects, when one of them noticed a loose beer bottle lying on the ground - not so unusual in the Dongara region, where Australians zooming by often ... (more)
12 hrs ago | The Times
Quinoa takes turn in tabbouleh
Though everyone seems to have a different way of spelling tabbouleh -- toubouleh? tabouli? -- more and more people do seem to agree that this delicious Middle Eastern salad of bulgur wheat tossed with cucumbers, tomatoes, herbs, olive oil and lemon juice is delicious.
14 hrs ago | San Jose Mercury News
Morris: Tarantula-hunting wasp has powerful sting
DEAR JOAN: My husband found an unusual 2-inch black bug in the yard with orange wings and longish legs.
17 hrs ago | KSDK NewsChannel 5
Health department requests help for controlling mosquito population
The St. Charles County Division of Environmental Health and Protection is asking homeowners to help reduce mosquitoes breeding areas and curtail incidences of the winged pest other biting insects.
90,000 Ladybugs Released in Valley Ranch
The Valley Ranch Association in North Irving release thousands of ladybugs. The ladybugs not only act as a natural pesticide and a way to bring neighbors together.
Two simple solutions fend off pesty tobacco (geranium) budworms
If your garden includes zonal geraniums, petunias, roses or other flowers, now's the time to keep an eye out for destructive budworms .
Cheetah-Cub Robot Created: See Other Nature-Inspired Machines
What runs and hops much like a nimble house cat but has no head? An experimental cheetah -cub robot, currently covering new ground for scientists learning how to make four-legged robots move more efficiently.
Harvard is building robotic cockroaches
The art and science of biomimicry teaches us to find solutions to our problems by looking at what nature has come up with to solve similar problems.
Winnipeg mosquitoes back and biting, entomologist says
The City of Winnipeg isn't looking at fogging for mosquitoes yet -- trap counts are falling just short of what they need to to prompt a fog.
Lawrence Officials Take Aim At Bed Bug Problem
City code enforcement manager Brian Jiminez says bed bugs are becoming an issue at apartment complexes because of the large turnover in tenants.
Promiscuity helps honeybees mix up the gene pool
Such procreative preferences help honeybee colonies survive by bringing more genetic diversity into the mix, according to a new study by entomology researchers at North Carolina State University and other institutions.
Weather forces soybean delays in Miss.-La.
Heavy rains in early April delayed soybean planting in Mississippi and Louisiana.
Official: Solar plane to help energy use on ground
The plane parked outside the airport looks more like a giant exotic insect or maybe an outsized balsa wood toy airplane.
Official: Solar plane to help energy use on ground
The plane parked outside the airport looks more like a giant exotic insect or maybe an outsized balsa wood toy airplane.
Rutgers' 'IPM' program helps NJ farmers outsmart the pests
When a barrage of brown marmorated stink bugs descended upon New Jersey in 2010, Hauser Hill Farms was not about to surrender its popular yellow, white and doughnut peaches.
Honeybee swarms plaguing homeowners in North Texas
She's hearing from 100 or more people a day who are frantically calling Little Giant Beekeepers for help in removing swarms of honeybees that are either scouting around for new homes or have taken up permanent residence.
Insect scientists swarm to Rapid City
Fires are of course a concern here in the Black Hills and even more so due to the pine beetle infestation.
Good grub? Danish researchers win funding to show that insects can be delicious
Tasty? The new a 500,000 research project will work on ways to show people that insects can be delicious and not just a novelty... A new Danish research project aims to promote the widespread adoption of insects in our diets by showing that bugs and grubs are not only good for you, but are also delicious.