The Mysterious Death of the Bumblebee Queens Bumblebee colonies are being used by farms to pollinate—with unexpected consequences By Niko Zlotnik March 6, 2023 In this story: science, insects, agriculture
Making Nature Less Predictable Researchers experiment with how to bring native pollinators back to California By Ashley Braun January 25, 2023 In this story: science, insects
Citizen Scientists Rally for Pacific Northwest Monarchs The butterflies made a showy return this year after a long absence By Juliet Grable August 23, 2022 In this story: insects
What Is the Life of an Urban Cricket? Listening to the city’s conductors By Hannah Loss August 21, 2022 In this story: insects
Are Western Monarchs on the Rebound? Last year's numbers were good, but no one knows if the trend will continue By Lauren Leffer March 31, 2022 In this story: insects
The Alien Beauty and Creepy Fascination of Insect Art Through history and across cultures, insects have inspired artists and challenged viewers to shift their perspective By Greg Miller January 11, 2022 In this story: art, insects
The Song of the Cicada Out of the pandemic, into a valley of insects By Holly Haworth June 17, 2021 In this story: science, animals, insects, appalachia
The Brood X Cicadas’ 17-Year Itch Get ready for love and romance, en masse By Heather Moyer April 10, 2021 In this story: insects
What Makes a Mosquito Potentially Lethal Lurks Behind the Bite Timothy C. Winegard's "The Mosquito" is abuzz with little-known history By Jonathan Hahn August 29, 2019 In this story: books, insects
Buzzy New Book Makes Case for Why We Need Insects "Buzz, Sting, Bite" celebrates the pests we love to hate By Michael Berry July 7, 2019 In this story: books, insects