Insects
Spiders Eat Up to 800 Million Tons of Prey Each Year
For comparison, whales eat up to 500 million tons annually
Bumblebees May Smell Each Other's Footprints to Keep Track of Flowers
In a new study, bumblebees were able to discriminate the foot odor left behind by their nestmates, strange bees and themselves
Bees Can Learn to Play “Soccer.” Score One for Insect Intelligence
Small as they are, bumblebee brains are surprisingly capable of mastering novel, complex tasks
Why the Assassin Bug More Than Lives Up to Its Name
The assassin bug's deadly proboscis is both sword and siphon. It uses its sharp nose to pierce and inject toxins into its victims
What Do Insects Do in Winter?
When winter comes, most bugs either migrate or time travel. But some get far more creative
Here's How the Strongest Insect on the Planet Fights
Hercules beetles, as their name suggests, are immensely strong for their size
The Extraordinary Life Cycle of a Hornet Colony
After a hornet queen lays hundreds of eggs, her workers set about feeding the larvae chewed-up prey. With tiny waists, the workers can't digest solid food
Turning Dragonflies Into Drones
The DragonflEye project equips the insects with solar-powered backpacks that control their flight
This 100-Million-Year-Old Insect Trapped in Amber Defines New Order
These now-extinct creatures are thought to have been able to secrete a chemical repellant and rotate their heads 180 degrees
How to Create an Insect Habitat in Your Garden
A Smithsonian gardener offers tips for sheltering the insects during the frosty winter months
Australian Zoo Calls for Public Help Collecting One of the World's Deadliest Spiders
With antivenin in short supply and funnel-web spider activity higher than average, Reptile Park needs a hand
To Fight Deadly Dengue Fever in Humans, Create Dengue-Resistant Mosquitoes
How manipulating the immune systems of mosquitoes can halt the spread of dengue virus
This Swiss Grocery Will Soon Sell Mealworm Burgers
In the continued quest for sustainable proteins, another company is wriggling into the market
Incredible: This Underwater Spider Has an Actual Scuba Tank
The scuba spider is the only arachnid to live exclusively underwater, despite lacking gills. Its secret is a makeshift oxygen supply
Meet the Researchers Who Scour the World's Most Dangerous Corners in Search of Biological Riches
Militants, malaria and pirates are just some of the challenges these scientist-explorers face in their quest to map the world’s diversity
The Bug That Had the World Seeing Red
How a Mesoamerican insect once created the globe's most coveted color
Researchers Record Trillions of Migrating Insects Swarming Through the Skies
Though bugs make up a large amount of biomass, little was known about their migrating habits, until now
This Devoted Mother Is Also a Cockroach
Female giant burrowing cockroaches look after their young for up to six months. In an eight-year lifespan, they can produce around 150 young
Spectacular Footage of a Butterfly Leaving Its Cocoon
The transition from caterpillar to butterfly is a process that consists of four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult
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