The caterpillar stage of the bagworm moth (Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis) literally looks like a worm in a bag! Their multi-purpose mobile shelter provides a lifelong home for the females, and ...
An invasive spongy moth, already detected in Mower County, threatens over 300 tree and shrub species as Minnesota officials ...
New research shows climate change may push monarch butterflies farther south and make their long migration harder in the ...
Should you ever find yourself playing a trivia game on the topic of moths and butterflies, here are a few facts that might ...
It was early October; leaf color was proceeding as normal with plenty of yellow in glowing aspens. Many other trees were also in this transition, and my backyard walk was in a pleasant mild ...
As it turns out, Australian native wasps are nothing to be afraid of. Hear from expert Clancy Lester about this unsung garden ...
Learn about how it is difficult for insects to stay active during the winter and what we can do in the meantime to support them until it is time for their return.
Sabrina Hahn explains how new CSIRO research is shining a light on a tiny moth from the South West of WA and a native plant that’s previously baffled botanists.
The small tortoiseshell is one of the most recognisable butterflies in the UK.
A strikingly handsome emerald-green moth, lost to science for nearly one-and-a-half centuries, has been rediscovered in South Africa by citizen scientists who posted photographs of it online. The moth ...