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Bees Struggle to Find Flowers Because of Air Pollution
by
University of Birmingham
A new study has found that air pollution is preventing pollinators finding flowers because it degrades the scent
| 2 min read
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Scientists Work on Developing Field Diagnostic Kit for Lebbeck Mealybug
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Agricultural Research Service
The new kit presents a safer but effective alternative to current methods
| 2 min read
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Invasive Spotted Lanternfly May Not Damage Hardwood Trees as Previously Thought
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Penn State
New study finds that native trees are capable of recovering from lanternfly damage in times of less intense feeding
| 3 min read
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New Leaf Insects Discovered
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University of Göttingen
Research team including Göttingen University describes seven new species of walking leaves
| 2 min read
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Citizen Scientists Reveal How the Common Wasp Spreads across UK
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University College London
Projects like this help researchers gain important insights and can help them track invasive species
| 3 min read
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Good Smells, Bad Smells: It’s All in the Insect Brain
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Washington University in St. Louis
The behavior of locusts and how the neurons in their brains responded to appealing and unappealing odors
| 3 min read
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Japanese Beetles Could Spread throughout Washington State in 20 Years
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Washington State University
Efforts to control the spread of this species needs the help of the agricultural industry and local residents
| 3 min read
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Butterfly Species’ Big Brains Adapted Giving Them a Survival Edge, Study Finds
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University of Bristol
Certain butterflies have larger mushroom bodies due to the need to adopt new foraging behaviors
| 3 min read
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Mystery of How Leaf-Cutting Ants Gauge Leaf Portion Size Revealed
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The Company of Biologists
Researchers find leaf-cutting ants rely on the position of their hind legs and head to gauge leaf portion size
| 3 min read
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Completing Genome May Offer New Approach to Saving Endangered Bee
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Agricultural Research Service
High-resolution map of rusty patched bumble bee genome could help ?breeding programs
| 3 min read
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