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Honey-Making Stingless Bees in the Peruvian Amazon Become the First Insects to Gain Legal Rights
Two local ordinances granted rights to at least 175 stingless bee species in Peru, which are culturally and spiritually ...
Learn why centipedes appear in homes, what pests they're hunting, and how to eliminate both centipedes and their prey for ...
You spend enough time outside, you’re going to get stung. Maybe it’s while you’re weeding, or moving lumber, or trying to ...
A Peruvian scientist and her team are working together to make sure stingless bees are around for generations to come by ...
Over 70 new species, from insects to dinosaurs, were identified in 2025 by combining fieldwork, museum collections, and ...
Meanwhile, the chimango is quickly becoming a vital part of the urban ecosystem. It helps control pest populations while also ...
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How Insects Decide Which Plants Survive in Forests and Grasslands
Through pollination and feeding on all parts of plants, insects influence which plants thrive, which struggle, and even ...
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Amazon stingless bees become the 1st insects granted legal rights
In a remote corner of Peru’s central Amazon, a small, ancient pollinator has quietly rewritten legal history. Native ...
The consumption of edible insects, a common part of the diet of some Asian and Latin American countries, is tentatively ...
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