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Pit-building antlions: Nature's sand trap killers
If you've ever seen small, cone-shaped pits in fine soil or sand, you've likely found an antlion trap. These pit-building insect larvae hide beneath the surface, waiting to ambush ants and other small ...
In need of a fun #DIY activity for the weekend? NMNH's Department of Entomology's Floyd Shockley shows you how to build a nocturnal insect trap to explore the biodiversity of your own backyard. If you ...
Tom Puterbaugh, Spensa Technologies vice president of products, and Spensa CEO Johnny Park prepare to install Z-Traps in an apple orchard. The Z-Trap is a Purdue discovery that has the potential to ...
Summer is my favorite season for all the obvious reasons—I love a good hike, camping, pool time, and cookouts. But I often pay a very itchy price for spending most of my time outside in the summer.
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Summer has a lot of ...
Solarid AR, an Arkansas-based agtech company, received $981,168 from the National Science Foundation’s Small Business Innovation Research program to continue development of a smart insect control ...
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