Insects and Arachnids
Insects and arachnids are the most popular wild animal on Earth. Read our collection of articles discussing all sorts of ants, bugs, butterflies, spiders and just about every other type of insect and arachnid.
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Thanks to a citizen science project in the path of totality, researchers studied bee activity and were surprised by the results.
For five nights in a row, a praying mantis came to the same garden spot to hunt for fish, completely confounding scientists.
Beekeeping, when you get down to it, is the art and science of removing honey from hardworking bees without them missing it. But beekeeping is about so much more than just the honey.
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A Columbia University scientist stumbled upon the first of seven new spiders while hunting for local frogs.
The Asian longhorned tick has shown up in six states so far, and nobody knows how it got here.
Being eaten from the inside out by wasps sounds like something out of a nightmare, but for some caterpillars, sadly, it's just life.
The pelican spider would just as soon eat another spider as look at one.
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Male brown widow spiders stubbornly court the oldest females they can find, though younger females are more fertile and far less dangerous.
It seems like flying cockroaches want to dive bomb your face. Are they aggressive? Defensive? Or maybe it's all just in your scared ape mind.
Entire colonies of half a million venomous ants are one scary threat following serious flooding.
Part of the fun is trying to finagle a spot at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park viewing site in late spring.
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The secrets to ladybugs' wing-folding could yield new designs in flying robots and even newfangled umbrellas.
For one species of dragonfly, the hassle of dealing with aggressive suitors is worth playing possum over.
Spiders not only eat more meat than humans every year, they also spend a lot of time getting eaten themselves.
And its special endowment is not the thing that intrigues scientists the most.
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In a state already teeming with pythons, tourists and Jimmy Buffett singalongs, the flesh-eating screwworm makes Florida a little more menacing.
Sharing's generally regarded as a desirable behavior among humans. But for some social spiders, it can be the death of them.
Of course they do. You're an attractive person. But what is it about you specifically that draws them in for a tasty meal?
An oar-shaped protrusion of microscopic hairs on the legs of a grain-sized spider is bringing sexy back to the arachnid kingdom.
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If people had exoskeletons and wings maybe they'd be around forever, too. Insects are born survivors because they have certain traits that other animals don't.
It's not to entertain the insect. Figuring out how mantises perceive the world could lead to tiny, energy-efficient robots with depth perception, too.
The bright colors of this Malaysian spider, first described in 2009, earned it comparisons to the flamboyant styles of David Bowie.
You were a soldier ant. Each day you mostly did that job until one day a scientist came along, jabbed a needle into your brain and your behavior changed.
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Scientists wanted to figure out how desert ants found their way home without tree shadows to guide them. This is how they did it.
Think spiders are terrifying? It turns out that spiders with a taste for human blood are actually our allies in the fight against malaria.