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Why Zika Virus Affects Brain Development

Researchers have demonstrated that exposure to the Zika virus during pregnancy can have harmful consequences. The virus hijacks ANKLE2, a protein crucial for brain development, disrupting normal growth. For more information, see the article on phys.org.

Januray 13, 2025 U.S – California

Which Insects Eat Dubas Bugs?

The researchers wanted to find out which insects were feeding on Dubas bugs, which cause serious damage to date palms. This could be used as a method of control, especially for farmers. For more details, see Fabiana Fragoso, Ph.D. article in Entomology Today.
 
Januray 10, 2025 – Oman

How the Los Angeles Fire Will Affect Insects and the Ecosystem

 
The Los Angeles fire threatens ecosystems as well as residential areas. In the aftermath of the Los Angeles, Australia fire in the past, research has shown significant declines in pollinator species. For example, you can access the study published in the National Institutes of Health here. You can follow the latest situation of the LA fire on CNN, Los Angeles Times, AP News.
 
Januray 9, 2025 – U.S Los Angeles

Microbial Colonies Show Electrical Behavior

Researchers at the University of Bergen have discovered that some micro colonies exhibit electrical behavior. This behavior is similar to the electrical activity in the human brain, which is quite surprising. Micro colony communities use this method to communicate with each other and organize. For more information, see the article on phys.org.

Januray 8, 2025 – Denmark Bergen

Fighting House Flies During Larval Period Reduces Population

In their studies on House Flies (Musca Domestica), researchers observed a reduction in the number of House Flies present by using insect baits during the larval stage. For more information, see the article in the Journal of Economic Entomology.

Januray 8, 2025 – U.S

Climate Change Is Making Bumblebees Build Winter Nests

Climate change has caused some changes in the behavior of bumblebees. The researchers observed that bumblebees started to build nests during the winter months. For more information, see Steven McKenzie’s report in BBC News.

Januray 8, 2025 – Scotland 

Ants Recognize Old Rivals and Treat Them More Aggressively

As a result of studies conducted at the University of Freiburg, they exhibit aggressive behavior towards ants they have encountered in the past. When they later encounter ants in nests where they have had conflicts, their behavior can be aggressive. For more information, see the article on Science Daily here.

Januray 8, 2025 – Germany Freiburg

Tenants Sue Omaha Housing Authority Over Bed Bug Infestation

Residents in Omaha, Nebraska, are struggling with a bedbug infestation in their building. Former tenants have joined together to sue the housing authority. For more information, please visit USNews.

Januray 7, 2025 – U.S Nebraska Ohama

Climate Change Accelerates the Spread of Invasive Species

A study by the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory shows that climate change is accelerating the spread of invasive species such as the spongy moth (Lymantria dispar). It is therefore increasing defoliation in North American forests. Warmer, drier conditions negatively affect the development of natural controls such as fungi. For more information, see the article in Science Daily.

Januray 6, 2025 – U.S Chicago

Map Modeling of Butterflies Living in China Underway

Researchers at Peking University have published a map modeling of butterfly species living in China. They modeled communities and species based on nearly 70 years of data records. See the article on phys.org for more details.

Januray 2, 2025 – China Beijing

‘Murder Hornet’ are said to have been wiped out in America

These bees, which were first seen in 2020, were tracked and fought against after they were seen. The US Department of Agriculture conducted a serious study against this invasive species and said that they were destroyed. For more details, see the report by Max Matza on BBC News.

December 19, 2024 – U.S

Genome Mapping Study on Why Bed Bugs Don’t Die

 
Bed Bugs are highly resistant to pesticides. Therefore, it is very difficult to control. Researchers at Hiroshima University have studied and mapped the genomes of Bed Bugs. For more information, see the article on Science Daily here.
 
December 17, 2024 – Japan Hiroshima

Birds of Prey Considered for Golf Course Pest Protection

Belfairs Golf Club in Essex is considering using this method to prevent damage to the course. It is one of the methods used to remove course pests without using chemicals and without harming other birds. Some councillors have expressed concern about this proposal. For more information see Henry Godfrey-Evans’ report in BBC News.

December 17, 2024 – U.K Essex

Corn Flea Beetle Population Expected to Increase Northward

Climate change could lead to an increase in Corn Flea Beetle (Chaetocnema pulicaria) populations in northern regions of the United States. This could cause problems for agricultural operations. For more information, see Dr. Grant Bolton’s article in Entomology Today.
 

December 10, 2024 – U.S

European Native Mason Bee Spotted in North America’s Pacific Northwest How Much More Will It Spread

The mason bee Osmia cornuta has become common in Canada and British Columbia. Researchers believe it could find a suitable habitat in more areas of North America. For more information, see the article in Entomology Today.
 
December 11, 2024 – U.S Oregon

Can plastic-eating insects solve the plastic problem?

Researchers have found that mealworms eat microplastics. They absorb most of the microplastics they eat. Could insects be the solution to the plastic problem in our world? For more information, see the article on Science Daily here.

December 3, 2024 – Canada British Clumbia

Bedbugs Invade an Apartment

An apartment in Brighton has been invaded by bedbugs. Stating that there was first an invasion by bedbugs in 2020, residents say the situation is still ongoing. For more information see George Carden’s report on BBC News.

November 20, 2024 – U.K Brighton & Hove City

How Tire Density Increases Mosquito Density 

The presence of waste tires near urban areas has a positive impact on mosquito populations. The stagnant water in the tires provides a nest for mosquitoes to lay their eggs. Increased mosquito populations cause many risks such as infectious diseases. For more information, see the article in Entomology Today.
 
August 28, 2024 – U.S Louisiana

Consumer Insecticides Show No Success in Cockroach Control

Research shows that consumer insecticides are not effective in reducing the population of German cockroaches (Blattella germanica), the species most commonly infesting homes. For more information, see the article in Entomology Today for more details.
 
August 15, 2024 – U.S 

Climate Change Could Drive The Larger Grain Borer Out of The Tropics

Climate change will change the habitats of most insects and increase their potential to spread. Most insects are expected to adapt to new climatic conditions. This adaptation will also change their range. The Larger Grain Borer (Prostephanus truncatus) is expected to adapt. For more details, see Rachel R. Harman, Ph.D.’s article in Entomology Today.

June 11, 2024 – U.S

Callioratis millari found in a new location

Researchers have discovered a population of Callioratis millari in an unknown area of South Africa. This is very good news for this endangered species. For more information, see the article in Entomology Today.
 
March 5, 2024 – South Africa

Florida Mosquitoes Use Turtle Nests as Home in Winter

Research in Florida has revealed that the Culex erraticus mosquito uses the nests of Gopher Tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus) as homes during the winter months. This will provide important insights into the life cycles and activities of mosquitoes and their role in the ecosystem. For more information, see Dr. Grant Bolton’s article in Entomology Today.

March 7, 2024 – U.S Florida