Tim Jonas Tim Jonas's picture of caddis-fly larvae came second. Head judge, broadcaster, photographer and Falmouth University senior lecturer Dr Tim Cockerill said: “Insects are the most diverse ...
This week's Tying Tuesday starts off with a tutorial on how to tie with deer hair (a skill I desperately need to develop).
FRUIT FLIES are smart. For a start—the clue is in the name—they can fly. They can also flirt; fight; form complex, long-term memories of their surroundings; and even warn one another about the ...
This identification aid will concentrate on third instar larvae. Both the Old World screwworm fly (OWSF) Chrysomya bezziana and the New World screwworm fly (NWSF) Cochliomyia hominovorax are major ...
Parasitoid wasps, which have larvae that grow in or on other organisms ... has been found to infect the fruit fly Drosophila. While screening for parasites in flies caught in our back gardens ...
“They have multiple tricks,” says Hauser. When Hauser examined petroleum fly maggots under a microscope, he noticed they’re a little more prickly than other fly larvae. He believes their rough skin ...
Caddis Cloud Solutions is working with IP3 Corporation to help advance the integration of nuclear energy sources such as small modular reactors (SMRs) in the data center market. Data center ...
Raised in vertical farms and stuffed with fruit waste, fly larvae have been turned into animal feed, as a new Costa Rican venture in sustainability is demonstrating. The Central American nation ...
Fly larvae can also appear under your roof. Just a moment of inattention creates perfect conditions for their development. If ...
The wasp larvae then burst out of the fly’s abdomen, killing it. The process is detailed in a study published on September 11 in the journal Nature. “All known parasitoid wasps of flies attack ...
At an insect farm in Kenya, fly larvae are being used to combat food waste. It's part of the InsectiPro farm's mission to chip away at the 1,900 tons of organic waste produced in Nairobi every day.