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The Gulf fritillary pupa is the quiescent, transitional stage between the caterpillar and the adult butterfly. Found widely across the southern United States and into Central an...
Read articleThe hissing cockroach, often referred to as the Madagascar hissing cockroach, is a large, wingless insect noted for its distinctive hissing sound and unusual parental care. Nati...
Read articleAcross many cultures, moths are associated with transformation, intuition, and messages from the spirit world, yet they are also seen as omens of misfortune or portents of death...
Read articleStag beetle strength commonly refers to the impressive closing force of the male’s enlarged mandibles, which they use for wrestling rivals, bending wood, and handling food. Th...
Read articleA "bumble bee looking bug" is usually a harmless mimic rather than a true bumble bee. Common lookalikes include carpenter bees, bee flies, hoverflies, and some wasps. These inse...
Read articleRhinoceros beetles—named for their horned males—are most reliably found across tropical and subtropical Asia and the western Pacific, notably in India, Southeast Asia, and t...
Read articleHissing cockroaches, often called Madagascar hissing cockroaches, are large, wingless insects known for the hissing sound they produce. Unlike many common cockroaches, they lack...
Read articleThe big hissing cockroach, often called the Madagascar hissing cockroach, is one of the largest species of cockroach and a native of Madagascar. Unlike many urban pest cockroach...
Read articleLove bugs are small, black flies with a red thorax best known for swarming in warm, humid conditions, especially in parts of the southeastern United States. They belong to the s...
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