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As the weather warms up and insects emerge, you might find yourself with some unwanted houseguests crawling around.
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As the weather warms up and insects emerge, you might find yourself with some unwanted houseguests crawling around.
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Entomologists say insects are declining at alarming rates — one major study estimates we’re losing 2% in total insect biomass every year. Now, the National Academy of Sciences is preparing to embark on a study to understand insect trends across North America.
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Though they may look scary, horticulture and insect experts say Iowans don't need to be afraid of the spiders that may enter their homes this fall.
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Though they may look scary, horticulture and insect experts say Iowans do not need to be afraid of the spiders that may enter their homes this fall.
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Also, the closure of Iowa Wesleyan University left many collections of research materials without a home, including 50,000 preserved insects dating back to the 1920s. The University of Iowa Pentacrest Museums are stepping in to take over the collection.
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Late summer in Iowa has its own distinct soundtrack, provided by insects.
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Some Iowans have decided to ditch the turf lawns and transition their yards and gardens to feature more natural wildlife.
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Crickets chirp faster when it’s hotter outside, according to an old scientific observation. As parts of the world experience record-breaking heat, they’ll be especially busy this summer.
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Japanese beetles are emerging once again and, as usual, they’re hungry. Here’s what you need to know about everyone’s least-favorite invasive species.