WATCH: Dragonfly Swarm Terrorizes Rhode Island Beachgoers
An enormous swarm of dragonflies descended upon a popular Rhode Island beach on Saturday, leaving sunbathers in awe as children screamed and tried to swat away the insects to no avail.
An enormous swarm of dragonflies descended upon a popular Rhode Island beach on Saturday, leaving sunbathers in awe as children screamed and tried to swat away the insects to no avail.
Would you like a side of cicadas with your main? That could be a very real question posed in a New Orleans cafe in coming weeks as the nation prepares for trillions of the noisy bugs to emerge in numbers not seen in decades or even centuries.
Chicago is suffering from an infestation of creepy crawlies, according to the Orkin pest control company.
Reports of bedbug infestations in NYC have soared by 17 percent so far this year, with 2,667 cases logged between January 1 and October 31.
A dangerous meat allergy related to certain tick bites is on the rise as numbers explode across Virginia, causing health officials concern, WSET reported Friday.
Companies in Switzerland are trying to train children to eat insects to build up a future customer base for the Great Reset-style protein.
The EU has no plans to force food manufacturers to clearly label when a product contains insects, an official from within the bloc has confirmed.
Former Prime Minister Liz Truss is rumoured as potentially joining the bug-eating UK reality show ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!’
“We are for the Mediterranean diet”: Govt backs law to ban lab-made meat and other synthetic foods in Italy to preserve the nation’s cuisine.
The European Union has given the green light for two more species of insect to be used as food for humans.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has expressed dismay that Brexit has temporarily delayed efforts to normalise the consumption of bugs to achieve “net zero”.
Schoolchildren in Wales are being fed bugs as part of a research programme by publicly-funded universities “to educate children on the environmental and nutritional benefits of edible insects across the UK”, according to the left-wing i newspaper.
Burgers made of bugs will replace beef in the British diet within a decade to hit ‘net zero’ targets, a Great Reset style review said.
Yellow mealworms, which may be enjoyed as a crunchy meal or in ground up as protien powder has been cleared for human consumption by the EU.