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.
A family in Charlotte, North Carolina, got the shock of their lives when their toddler expressed fears about a “monster” in her bedroom.
Trillions of cicadas are about to emerge in areas of the United States which may result in keeping lots of people awake at night for several weeks.
Chicago is suffering from an infestation of creepy crawlies, according to the Orkin pest control company.
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.
Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) is arguing that the American left is working to diminish farmers’ role in the United States.
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.
A scientist found a strange bug outside an Arkansas Walmart in 2012 – only to discover years later that it was of a rare species from the Jurassic era.
The European Union has given the green light for two more species of insect to be used as food for humans.
Dutch schoolchildren have been fed mealworms as part of a behavioural change programme backed by the government.
If you’re hungry you’ll eat anything to survive. This basic premise is being tested in hunger-stricken African nations where UK aid agencies are trialling insect diets for those suffering starvation in countries once able to feed themselves.
The world’s largest moth was spotted in Bellevue, Washington, last month resting on a resident’s garage.
A group of scientists called the Malabo Montpellier Panel published a report in May that encouraged Africa to develop a “sustainable bio-economy” through such innovative techniques as making muffins and meatloaf out of flies.
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.
A study from the University of Helsinki in Finland suggest that what people eat has to morph in order to save the planet from climate change.
The narrative that the planet and its inhabitants face extinction climate change is stopped has now landed on your Thanksgivig table.
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.
Federal agents examining a cargo ship near New Orleans told it to vacate the country once they found it was infested with a certain type of Asian beetle.
This is a classic case of ‘bootleggers and baptists’: two apparently opposing groups agitating for the same cause.
Representatives from the European Union’s 27 member states have approved Tenebrio molitor beetle larvae, also known as mealworms, as “innovative” food and suitable for human consumption.
Scientists have compiled a list of “problematic” bugs and other animals that they believe should be changed to promote social justice. The “slavemaker ant,” “rape bug,” and “large faggot worm,” are just a few of the insects that are featured on the list.
Europeans must move to a “more plant-based diet”, according to new EU food policy, which also revealed the bloc will promote “insect-based proteins and meat substitutes”.
Asia’s ‘murder hornets’ were spotted in the United States for the first time recently, causing scientists to worry that the insect might be colonizing.
The European Union will soon permit the sale of locusts, crickets, grasshoppers, and mealworms as food across the continent.
Perennial yellowjacket nests have returned to the Heart of Dixie, housing tens of thousands of the aggressive wasps.
If you believe the Guardian and the BBC, the world is on the brink of Insectapocalypse: A mass extinction of creepy crawlies that threatens the “collapse of nature.”
An advertisement for employment on the Federal Business Opportunities website lists a job at the Department of Defense for scientists with ideas on how to use insect brains to develop “conscious robots.”
An incident in which thieves stole more than $40,000 worth of insects and lizards from the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion last Wednesday is suspected to be an inside job, police announced Thursday.
Half of all insect species are on track to lose more than half their geographical range by the year 2100 thanks to global warming, a new study prophesies.