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Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s (SBMNH) new entomologist Alex Harman is an all-around naturalist with a flair for wielding the power of ...
Melanie Hess, 56, was arrested and charged with neglect of an elderly disabled adult after a woman was found severely malnourished in her home.
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s new entomologist is an all-around naturalist with a flair for wielding the ...
A caregiver was charged after an elderly woman was found severely neglected during a welfare check, the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office said.
Melanie Hess, of Fort Pierce, on July 18 was booked in at the St. Lucie County Jail on a neglect of elderly disabled adult without great harm charge. She was released on her own recognizance July 19, ...
These establishments in Wayne County were inspected between July 7 and 13, according to Pennsylvania Department of ...
A professor of entomology who does work in Alaska reported the possibility that more than 12 million adult mosquitoes may ...
Foresters are using parasitoids to reduce the spread of the emerald ash borer beetle, following the lead of many states to ...
Clumsy, large and, perhaps, mysterious beetles are once again active in Michigan: the June bug. "The term May or June beetles ...
The transparency of insect wings represents a marvel of natural engineering. Unlike the opaque wings of many insects, transparent wings lack the pigmentation and scales that create color. Instead, ...
Invasive insects like the tiger mosquito and the Asian hornet are becoming increasingly common across Europe, with devastating consequences for human health, agriculture and the environment.
Insects are crucial for the health of nature, whereas humans are not. And since insects are ‘dropping like flies’, does loss of insects mean nature is collapsing? That question of whether ...