After a cold winter, rising temps trigger the emergence of a perennial Lowcountry nuisances: the no-see-um or sand gnat.
As temperatures rise this week, boxelder bugs, lady beetles and invasive brown marmorated stink bugs are all emerging for the spring.
What was once one of Florida's most common critters is now mysteriously missing in action, and scientists aren't quite sure ...
New research is reshaping our understanding of one of nature’s most stunning yet destructive phenomena —  massive swarms of desert locusts.
Thankfully, researchers at MIT may have come up with a bit of a solution—robotic insect swarms that can assist in artificial pollination. These new miniature robots are designed to hover ...
Swarms of red bugs have appeared across South Australia in recent weeks as favourable weather conditions and abundant food ...
Classical models of collective behaviour fail to explain the mechanisms driving desert locust swarms – an ecological phenomenon that affects millions of lives worldwide. This research, conducted by ...
Scientists from NTU Singapore, Osaka University, and Hiroshima University have developed an advanced swarm navigation algorithm for cyborg insects that prevents them from becoming stuck while ...