The mystery of where the German cockroach originated from has been solved! There's also a new ant species named after Voldemort. In this news episode we cover the aforementioned as well as how mosquitoes can be used for bird feed, how rusty patched bumble bee populations are organized, a New York City bee conservation effort, and more.
Jul 24, 2024•29 min
Ah the venerable Honeybee. Humanities history with this insect stretches back beyond the written word, even beyond podcasts. This incomprehensible timeframe has left people with a lot of time to figure out many different ways to keep, collect, and utilize honeybees. This is the focus of our first episode on honeybees, where we cover topics like early honey collection methods, the development of beekeeping, and the competing theories around the honeybees evolutionary origins.
Apr 13, 2024•35 min
Hear about the bedbug infestation terrifying the city of Paris, an interesting new way of detecting heavy metal contamination (hint, if you were planning on eating plant galls in industrial areas, don't), and why there's a journal of apiculture in the Wright Brothers exhibit at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museums.
Nov 29, 2023•19 min
Pierre Andre Latreille, a French entomologist who lived from 1762-1833, is probably best known for having his life saved by a beetle. However there's a lot more to his story, and he went on to make a number of sigificant contributions to the field of entomology ( all thanks to the beetle ). Learn all about this lesser known but important entomologist on this new episode of Insectview. https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.en.19.010174.000245 https://www.amusingplanet.com/2020/09/...
Jul 03, 2023•22 min
Get the scoop on why insects fly to light, the bugs at the American Musuem of Natural History's new wing, and what happened to the LAPD officer who was attacked by bees in this new news episode! Sources https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.04.11.536486v1 https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/25/arts/design/jessica-ware-insects-american-museum-natural-history.html?searchResultPosition=5 https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/25/arts/design/gilder-center-natural-history-museum.html https://www.cbsnews....
Jun 01, 2023•19 min
Meet Antarctica's largest native terrestrial animal, the Antarctic Midge, Belgica antarctica . Learn all about it's discovery during the voyage it was named after, it's interesting biology, and tiny genome in this new episode of Insectview!
May 02, 2023•12 min
New year same Insectview! Tune in to hear our recap of 2022, as well as some plans for the future.
Jan 04, 2023•8 min
If you life in north America, you're almost certainly familiar with the little orange and brown caterpillar called the wooly bear. If you're in the Eastern US you may have even gone to a wooly bear festival! However, the rest of its life cycle is less familiar to most people, a fact we hope to remedy! Tune in to hear about the wooly bear, its mythos, and the celebrations that have sprung up in it's honor! Citations: https://academic.oup.com/biolinnean/article/68/4/557/2645369 https://journals.bi...
Dec 21, 2022•16 min
In this episode of insect news hear about a rediscovered rare army ant fossil, a newly discovered milk like substance ants consume, and a selection of insect news stories from the early 20th century. Amber army ant: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/11/221122221254.htm Ant milk: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/11/221130114454.htm
Dec 05, 2022•10 min
In this episode of Insect News we look back on the story of bumble bees playing that was all over the news a few weeks ago. We also take a look at why you might be attracting more mosquito bites then other people, and how some researchers used a CT scanner... on a swarm of bees?
Nov 21, 2022•15 min
It may have been a slow couple weeks on the Insect News front, but there's always something going on in the world of insects! Hear about the entomological origins of daylight savings time, a fake spotted lanternfly, and a woman charged for assault by using... bees?
Nov 07, 2022•7 min
The Rocky Mountain Locust is responsible for what is the largest locust swarm in recorded US history. In 1874 the swarm emerged from the rocky mountains and swept across the Midwest, blocking out the sun and covering entire states, leaving farms completely stripped of vegetation. Learn all about the 1874 swarm, and the insect that it was composed of, on this episode of Insectview! Sources: https://books.google.com/books?id=kSU4AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA25#v=onepage&q=caloptenus&f=false The f...
Oct 10, 2022•23 min•Ep. 19
The Ignobel awards were handed out recently, and the biology prize was given to research on scorpions ( not an insect, but close enough for us)! We also take a look at the recent resurgence of plastic eating waxworms in the news, get the whole story on this episode of Insect News!
Oct 10, 2022•12 min•Ep. 2
The first episode of a new experiment we're doing where the topic is insect news! This hopefully bi-weekly series will be a quick look at whatever has been happening in the world of insects. For this episode we cover monarch butterflies status on the red list, the ongoing advance of the spotted lanternfly, turning ants from pets to garden helpers, and mosquitos unstoppable smelling abilities.
Sep 26, 2022•11 min
You may not have heard of it, but you've definitely encountered this insect before. The Cochineal insect is used to make a striking red dye that can still be encountered in foods and makeup at your local grocery store. Learn all about it's biology and history on this episode of Insectview!
Aug 16, 2022•16 min•Ep. 19
As far as moths go, this one is up there with the prettiest! Learn all about the luna moth's taste in plants as well as it's interesting defense mechanisms!
Jun 30, 2022•12 min•Ep. 18
An insect everyone knows! The House Fly has been mildly irritating humanity since the dawn of time. Learn all about their life cycle, relation to public health, and why they're still afraid of Canadian children to this day.
Apr 28, 2022•8 min•Ep. 17
Hear ye Hear ye! The tale of the trial of the century is about to be told, the wine growers of St. Julian vs... weevils? Wait what? We're trying out a different format this episode by going over a piece of insect history! Tune in to learn about how medieval courts brought insects to trial! Source The Criminal Prosecution of Insects : Harry B. Weiss
Mar 19, 2022•12 min•Ep. 16
Bombs away! Learn all about this adorable flies curious egg laying habitats as we finally discuss an actual fly! Sources - The evolutionary pattern of host use in the Bombyliidae (Diptera): a diverse family of parasitoid flies (Yeates et al.) - https://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/pollinators/pollinator-of-the-month/bee_flies.shtml - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombyliidae
Jan 18, 2022•11 min•Ep. 15
Lets take a look back at the past year of Insectview, our plans for the future, and the candidates for the Bug of the Year!
Dec 30, 2021•9 min•Ep. 14
Welcome to your one stop shop for learning all about the enigmatic aquatic predators known as Dobsonflies! Citations - Oviposition of the Dobsonfly (Corydalus cornutus, Megaloptera) on a Large River (Brian P. Mangan) - Bionomics and Ecological Services of Megaloptera Larvae (Dobsonflies, Fishflies, Alderflies) (Sara Lariza Rivera-Gasperin et al.) - Behavioral Observations on the Dobsonfly, Corydalus cornutus (Megaloptera: Corydalidae) with Photographic Evidence of the Use of the Elongate Mandibl...
Dec 21, 2021•16 min•Ep. 13
Just like our episodes subject, Insectview has emerged once again! Hear all about this summer's sensation, Periodical Cicadas! Sources - https://www.cicadamania.com - http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/highlights/periodicalCicada.html - The Periodical Cicada ( C. L Marlatt )
Aug 31, 2021•16 min
You might need a microscope for this episode, as were taking a close look at the tiny insects known as FairyFlys! Sources: - (Poinar G, Huber JT) "A new genus of fossil Mymaridae (Hymenoptera) from Cretaceous amber and key to Cretaceous mymarid genera." - https://web.archive.org/web/20100618034755/http://www.biology.lsu.edu/webfac/jcronin/biograph/publications/Anagbio.PDF - (Polilov, Alexey A) "Small is beautiful: features of the smallest insects and limits to miniaturization." - (Sane, S.P. ) "...
May 19, 2021•11 min•Ep. 11
Endure our horrible stone puns as we cover the ins and outs of Stoneflies
Feb 22, 2021•14 min•Ep. 10
Usher in the new year by learning about one of the Americas most iconic butterflies!
Jan 01, 2021•22 min•Ep. 9
Ever wondered how Water Striders walked on water? All that and more will be answered on this episode of InsectView! Sources - The Gerridae or Water Striders of Oregon and Washington, Gary M. Stonedahl and John D. Lattin - Vibratory Signals Enhance Mate-Guarding in a Water Strider (Hemiptera: Gerridae), R. Stimson Wilcox, Joia Di Stefano - The Sexual Intimidation Tactics of the Male Water Strider, David Doochin
Aug 13, 2020•13 min•Ep. 9
Prepare to be amazed as we discuss the magic of Earwigs! Sources - The European earwig, http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/veg/european_earwig.htm - Earwig in the ear, Jerry R. Fischer - Where do earwigs get their names?, https://www.creaturecontrol.net/blog/where-do-earwigs-get-their-name/ - Lend me your earwigs, May Berenbaum - The European Earwig, S. E. Crumb - Impact of processed earwigs and their faeces on the aroma and taste of 'Chasselas' and 'Pinot Noir' wines, Kehrli et al. - Multifunc...
Aug 06, 2020•16 min•Ep. 7
Bumble into a new episode of InsectView that's all about, you guessed it, Bumble Bees! Sources - Bumble Bee Economics, by Bernd Heinrich - Detection and Learning of Floral Electric Fields by Bumblebees, by D. Clarke, H. Whitney, G. Sutton, and D. Robert - A Unique Method of Defense of Bremus ( Bombus ) fervidus Fabricus, by O. E. Plath - Müllerian mimicry in bumble bees is a transient continuum, by B. Ezray, D. Wham, C. Hill, and H. Hines...
Jul 30, 2020•25 min•Ep. 6
Mia gets fired. Mia gets rehired. Dante fires himself. Oh, and we also talk about Katydids.
Jul 23, 2020•16 min•Ep. 5
Warning! If you're a cicada, this episode is not for you, because we'll be discussing the eastern cicada killer!
Jul 16, 2020•18 min•Ep. 4