Rove beetles cloak themselves in ant pheromones to sneak into the insects’ nests for protection. But in an odd catch-22, that ...
Rove beetles have evolved a neat trick to survive. They cloak themselves in ant pheromones, allowing them to enter and remain ...
And then there’s Sceptobius lativentris. Parker’s research revealed that the adult beetles turn off their ability to produce CHCs altogether. This likely allows Sceptobius to go stealth long enough to ...
A temperate tunneling species of dung beetle seems capable of adapting to climate change, but their tropical cousins may be ...
S. lativentris beetles evade detection — and attack — by grooming the ants to harvest chemicals called cuticular hydrocarbons ...
A small beetle is responsible for the death and decline of billions of ash trees in North America, and the race is on to stop ...
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Bark beetles are hungry for Colorado's trees - but do they make wildfires worse?
Bark beetles are attacking trees all over Colorado, but their effects are widely up for debate. The question: Do they ...
Bark beetles can destroy spruce forests by converting the trees' defences into even more toxic substances, scientists ...
Larimer County will likely be seeing more red, in the form of rust-colored ponderosa pines affected by mountain pine beetles.
A new ladybird beetle species was hiding in plain sight on a Japanese campus, exposing how easily even well-studied insects ...
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