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Thailand urged to explore edible insect market
Researchers say Thailand is showing the world how to respond to the global food crisis: by raising bugs for eating.
3 hrs ago | Scoop
Sustainable garden growing young minds
Awapuni Kindergarten's newly established sustainable garden was blessed on Friday 17 May, highlighting the journey of the kindergarten's children, teachers and whanau's learning, as well as honouring the historical name of Te Kakano, gifted to the kindergarten many years ago.
7 hrs ago | The Post-Standard
DEC: Emerald ash borer confirmed in Delaware and Otsego counties
The Emerald Ash Borer has been confirmed for the first time in Delaware and Otsego counties by the USDA Animal Plant Health Inspection Service , New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Joe Martens announced today The EAB was found just south of the village of Unadilla in Delaware County and just north of the village of ... (more)
NSW Department of Primary Industries Entomologist, Peter Gillespie, asked and answered this very question on Central West Mornings - delving into the binomial names and descriptions of insects.
U.S. pesticide makers seek answers as bee losses sting agriculture
Monsanto Co is hosting a "Bee Summit." Bayer AG is breaking ground on a "Bee Care Center." And Sygenta AG is funding grants for research into the accelerating demise of honeybees in the United States, where the insects pollinate fruits and vegetables that make up roughly a quarter of the American diet.
Croatians (and Americans) Training Honeybees to Sniff Out Landmines
Bees are basically the most important insect ever . Honeybees make possible roughly a third of everything we eat, and the bugs pollinate about $14 billion worth of crops and seeds in the United States each year.
Black flies at refuge plague whooping cranes
Experts say a swarm of black flies appears to be the best explanation for why endangered whooping cranes are abandoning their nests at a Wisconsin wildlife refuge.
Hostile invader: Ladybug species carries spores that kill competitors
Invasive species have become a problem on nearly every continent. Native species that may have had millions of years to adapt to their environment are somehow trivially displaced by a species that originated somewhere else.
UN says: why not eat more insects?
The U.N. has new weapons to fight hunger, boost nutrition and reduce pollution, and they might be crawling or flying near you right now: edible insects.
Swarmageddon to hit US after cicadas awake
Mating season: After 17 years underground, billions of cicadas are about to inundate the east coast of the US.
Freaking out about cicadas is a grand tradition-but 150 years ago, newspapers had to explain that the little bugs weren't harbingers of war.
Dry spring might soften mosquito season's bite
Bug off It might not be West Nile season yet, but here are precautions you can take just in case: Use insect repellents when you go outdoors -- specifically repellents containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535 and para-menthan-diol. These repellents provide longer-lasting protection than some other products.
Honeybees trained in Croatia to find land mines
Mirjana Filipovic is still haunted by the land mine blast that killed her boyfriend and blew off her left leg while on fishing trip nearly a decade ago.
The State We're In: What's the buzz? Hummingbirds
Outside on a warm day, something buzzes past in a blur. A large bumblebee or sphinx moth, perhaps? How about a hummingbird? With about 340 hummingbird species in the Western Hemisphere, only one - the ruby-throated hummingbird - is found in the eastern United States.
Macaroni Grill Re-inspected: Restaurant Inspections May 15
The following are restaurant health inspection scores as reported by Gwinnett County: Romano's Macaroni Grill - Webb Ginn , 1350 Scenic Highway Score: 100 A Inspection Date: May 15 Previous Score: 74 C , 96 A Type of inspection: Follow-up No Violations Antogitos Salvadoreno , 2585 Highpoint Road Score: 96 A Inspection Date: May 15 Previous Score: ... (more)
Mars Moment: Masked bandit's ability to adapt ensures survival
By Sandy Fairfield - Campbell River Mirror Published: May 16, 2013 2:00 PM Updated: May 16, 2013 2:32 PM These mammals belong to the same family as Coati's and Ringtails, and they are found throughout North and South America.
Family counts blessings after superbug scare
A young father-of-three is learning to walk again after a terrifying battle with the deadly flesh-eating disease necrotising fasciitis.
Gardening: Earthy autumnal delights
Autumn is a great time to plant trees, shrubs and hardy winter plants, as the soil is neither too dry nor too wet.
A tiny insect with a voracious appetite has found its way to Metro Detroit and soon could pose a big threat to Michigan's fruit and vegetable crops.
Ohio's outdoors folks reporting an explosion of ticks in Buckeye woods and fields this spring
A deer tick is shown under a microscope. Common in the Northeast and now every county in Pennsylvania, the tiny ticks spread dangerous Lyme Disease, named after Lyme, Conn., where the disease was first recognized.