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How Bug Spray Works
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Our world is full of insects, and our first response to seeing one is usually to reach for a can of spray to zap it. Is this good idea? What's in your typical can of bug spray? And, could it harm you, too?
The Mourning Cloak Butterfly Makes Unique Winter Appearances
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The mourning cloak butterfly might not win any contests for flashiest insect, but this species breaks the mold in some surprising ways.
How Venus Flytraps Work
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Plants that eat other creatures? It sounds like a genetic experiment gone awry. But there's actually nothing unnatural about it; carnivorous plants have been around for millions of years.
What do bugs have to do with forensic science?
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What do bugs have to do with forensic science? Read this article to discover the answer to the question, what do bugs have to do with forensic science?
Why do we study bugs?
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There are many reasons why we study bugs, from protecting crops to preventing the spread of disease. Learn more about why we study bugs at HowStuffWorks.
What Do Ants Eat?
Most ants are opportunistic feeders; they'll eat just about anything. There are some ant species that do have preferences, though.
10 Types of Wasps: Fierce but Not Always Threatening
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Think all wasps are just angry insects looking to ruin your picnic? Think again. There are types of wasps that build nests underground, some that live in solitary splendor and others that are downright helpful to your garden.
What Do Crickets Eat? A Peek at Omnivorous Scavengers
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What do crickets eat? If you've ever heard these little insects chirping in grassy areas or dark places, you might have wondered what fuels their busy lives. It turns out these opportunistic feeders will munch on almost anything to stay healthy.
Are Bug Zappers Bad News?
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Not only do bug zappers mostly kill beneficial insects, they also can serve you up a side of bacteria with your burger.
How Cricket Farming Works
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HowStuffWorks looks at how cricket farming works, and how it could impact the future of our food supply.