Even though these beetles are better known for staying away from humans, the occasional bad encounter can happen and leave you hurting. Can longhorn beetles fly? The Asian longhorn beetles can fly long distances of up to 8.5 miles when they are strong and well-fed. On average, these insects...
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There’s a lot of fun science to come, and that keeps me going. We’ve finished initial biomechanical models of 13 extinct archosaurs for DAWNDINOS, and those will become papers on modelling and simulating locomotor function, ultimately testing how performance differed between Pseudosuchia and D...
If you’re trying to find ways to deal with aladybug infestation inside your house(like I’ve done each of the past 6 or so years), then you’ve come to the right place! Ladybug infestationstypically consist of the orange and black variety of ladybugs (Asian lady beetles), rather than...
marveling at the extremely large number of beetles and how a tiger ate someone once a day before leaving for Malacca because there weren’t enough birds for his taste. Now no one even gets eaten by tigers. It is a bad situation, but we will make the best of it somehow. Not yet thou...
sometimes the spring flea beetles turn into summer flea beetles, and if we get several inches of rain in an hour, produce might need some extra elbow grease when you wash it at home. We do our best not to include veggies that are over-ripe or damaged to the point that it affects stor...
(Past examples here, here, here…) My children might disagree, but I don’t think it’s solely a symptom of middle age that I notice trees (and birds, flowers, and strange beetles) more than ever. I think it’s also owing to the wealth of contemporary picture books on the subject!
(Past examples here, here, here…) My children might disagree, but I don’t think it’s solely a symptom of middle age that I notice trees (and birds, flowers, and strange beetles) more than ever. I think it’s also owing to the wealth of contemporary picture books on the subject!