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Did Two Florida Populations of Conehead Termites Come up From a...

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Insecticidal Mattress Nets Contribute to Resistance in Mattress Bug Populations

(Beyond Pesticides, January 5, 2022) The use of insecticidal bed nets (IBNs) to prevent mosquito bites in malaria-endemic communities may lead to the development...

Termites thriving underneath consecutive La Niñas, cockroach and spider populations to...

A Brisbane pest controller says he's never seen so many termite infestations, with the pests enjoying the consistent moisture brought on by successive La...

‘Higher perception into insect populations with the PATS-C system’

In March 2021, Ammerlaan The Green Innovator in Pijnacker started using two PATS-C systems in two...

At the same time as Insect Populations Decline, Bugs Are Inflicting...

In a study published in Environmental Entomology, the emerald ash borer completes its life cycle in North Carolina in one year instead of the...

Termites thriving beneath consecutive La Niñas, cockroach and spider populations to...

A Brisbane pest controller says he's never seen so many termite infestations, with the pests enjoying the consistent moisture brought on by successive La...

Avenue lighting has detrimental impacts on native insect populations

INTRODUCTIONThere is growing evidence that some terrestrial insect populations have declined during recent decades (1–3), raising concerns about the future functioning of ecosystems (4–7)....

Streetlights, particularly tremendous brilliant LEDs, might hurt insect populations

Moths flock to street lamps, enchanted by their glowing shine. But bathing in brightness all night seems to have consequences for the grounded...

Avenue lighting has detrimental impacts on native insect populations

AbstractReported declines in insect populations have sparked global concern, with artificial light at night (ALAN) identified as a potential contributing factor. Despite strong evidence...

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