Beetles
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Saving Avocados: Scientists Use Pheromones That Disrupt Mating to End Invasive Insecticide-Resistant Weevils
Scientists are using pheromones to disrupt the mating patterns of invasive and insecticide-resistant beetles called weevils.
Latest Research Articles
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More Bugs Than You Can Imagine Share Your Home With You
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New Beetles Discovered Among Those that Call Hawaii's Haleakala Volcano Home
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Whirligig Beetles Spotted In Alabama Represent New Species, Researchers Say
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Rooftop Bugs Demonstrate Long Term Effects Of Climate Change
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Is there Hope for Species in the Amazon? A Network of Forests Might be the Key
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Six Butterfly Species Could Be Extinct By 2050
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Pick-Up-Lines: Even for Beetles They're all About Timing
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How These 'Exploding Beetles' Don't Blow Themselves up
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How Dogs and Drones Will Save Our Guacamole
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These Beetles Are Specialized Fighters
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Emerald Ash Beetle Boring into and Devouring Midwest Trees
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Spider Silk Protects Plants from Pests