Welcome Back to the Lab! Missoula hasn’t seen a lot of snow this winter, at least, not nearly as much as I would like; in fact, this winter has been […]
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Notes from the Lab: King of the Cave
Welcome Back to the Lab! And Happy New Year! I think I speak for everyone when I say I’m ready to wash my hands of 2020. But there were a few […]
Read MoreNotes from the Lab: Legend of the Christmas Spider
Welcome back to the lab! And Merry Christmas! We’re diving into more folklore this week with the legend of the Christmas Spider! This tale has its origins in Eastern Europe, […]
Read MoreNotes from the Lab: Woolly Bears
During last week’s Online Bug Encounter, we dove into the history and folklore behind woolly bear caterpillars and their ability to “predict” the severity of the upcoming winter. The term “woolly […]
Read MoreNotes from the Lab: Millipede or Centipede?
For the past several weeks, we’ve been hard at work wrapping up our citizen science projects for the year. We can’t wait to provide you with updates, but until then, […]
Read MoreNotes from the Lab: Insect Winter Ecology: Freeze Tolerance
This week, we’re wrapping up our series on insect winter ecology with what could be the most extreme winter survival strategy of all: Freeze tolerance. Freeze tolerance is a strategy […]
Read MoreNotes from the Lab: Giving Thanks for Pollinators
In honor of the holiday, we’re taking a break from our series on Insect Winter Ecology to revisit a previous issue on building better bee houses. Native bees are important […]
Read MoreInsect Winter Ecology: Freeze Avoidance
Last week, we kicked off our series on insect winter ecology with a look into a well-known overwintering strategy: Migration. But not all insects have the luxury of simply fleeing colder […]
Read MoreInsect Winter Ecology: Migration
With the amount of snow we’ve gotten in the last couple weeks, you might find yourself wondering what happens to insects during the colder months of the year. As it […]
Read MoreNotes from the Lab: The Cutest Roaches Around
When you think of cockroaches, “cute” isn’t usually the first word that comes to mind. Yet that is how Therea petiveriana, or the Domino cockroach, is often described. The Domino cockroach hails […]
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