Articles by: Brenna Shea

What’s Buzzin’ 4/4/25

Spring always shows up in fits and starts in Montana, and this week was a perfect example. Read on to see what bugs we were still able to find, despite winter resurfacing […]

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What’s Buzzin’ 3/28/25

It. Is. TIME! Well, pretty much. With the warm weather recently, we just couldn’t sit on it any longer. What’s Buzzin’ is BACK! And while it’s still looking sparse out there, the […]

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Notes from the Lab: Arachnophobia

Yesterday evening, MBHI staff gathered in the Roxy annex to take in a bug-themed movie during our monthly staff meeting. We selected Arachnophobia, a 1990 Steven Spielberg thriller about a […]

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Notes from the Lab: Do You Remember?

Insects show a remarkable ability to learn and retain memories. Honeybees not only remember directions from fellow workers to find suitable foraging grounds, but can also sniff out landmines when […]

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Notes from the Lab: Bug Love

Birds do it. Bees do it. Bugs do it (usually). While the jury is out on whether bugs can experience emotional love, they’ve certainly come up with some interesting ways of […]

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Notes from the Lab: Do Insects Dream?

Sleep is nearly universal within animals. Though it may present differently between species, everyone needs a rest now and then. Insects are no exception. Sleep signatures in insects resemble those […]

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Notes from the Lab: Bugs at Play

Play is usually identified as a uniquely mammalian trait. We recognize it in our pets, non-human primates, and wild animals. But we don’t often recognize it in non-mammalian animals, especially […]

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Notes from the Lab: Where You Least Expect Them

New species always seem to turn up in the unlikeliest of places. We recently covered the newly described species of beetle found outside of Woonoongoora Lamington National Park in tropical North Queensland. […]

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