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I found this on a beach in north Mayo. It’s about 2.5cm diameter. Is it a seed, a shell or a chocolate macaroon? Cillian ...
Many gardeners and homeowners are reporting large infestations of the spotted lanternfly right now and are wondering what ...
To monitor bird migrations, scientists often attach tracking devices to a leg. Scientists trying to figure out green darner ...
Two of the more widespread pests have been lepidoptera larvae (worms): the fall armyworm and the armyworm. These pests could ...
Just when you thought your wardrobe was safe… the moths are back in town. Clothes moths are notorious in the springtime, but ...
The Moth fleet have had their fair share of bad luck over the past couple of years, with a lack of wind at some major events, ...
A 99-million-year-old amber fossil of a pollen-dusted bug, Shaykayatcoris michalskii, hints that flowers once had very ...
Dismal Nitch Polyphemus Moth is L’Amie’s eighth solo exhibition at PDX Contemporary Art, which opens Sept. 10 and runs ...
Why does that bee look strange? Well, because it might not be a bee! Learn about bee flies, the mimics you didn't know were in your garden.
The sky above us is a complex ecosystem, just like the land and sea. A new field of research is bringing a fresh ...
The nightjar, a nocturnal bird species, is a master of disguise. Their grey-brown coloring and streaked feathers help them to camouflage with their surroundings, making them difficult to spy.
Bats aren't just a Halloween-time sighting; they're a significant part of the ecosystem, locally and statewide.