It’s been a busy week for us at MBHI as we gear up for summer: our recently arrived honeybees are settling into their new home, and our leafcutter ants aren’t […]
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What’s Buzzin’ – May 24th, 2024
You don’t need to go all the way to the East Coast to find cicadas; we’ve had several submissions of cicada sightings around Missoula and western Montana this week. The […]
Read MoreWhat’s Buzzin’ – May 17th, 2024
We recently learned that a group of butterflies is called a “kaleidoscope,” and we sure have a kaleidoscopic showing this week. The bug activity has exploded with the nice weather over the […]
Read MoreWhat’s Buzzin’ – May 10th, 2024
I hope you’ve got your bug lenses ready because, after a slow start this spring, we’re looking at perfect buggin’ weather for the foreseeable future. We’re seeing more and more […]
Read MoreWhat’s Buzzin’ – May 4th, 2024
The spate of freezing temps recently has thinned our bug sightings this week, but regardless, we received some stunning submissions! Our header photo features a Brown Elfin, a small species […]
Read MoreWhat’s Buzzin’ – April 26th, 2024
The first submission of our state butterfly, the morning cloak, has arrived! This distinct tortoiseshell is often the first and last butterfly we see every year. They overwinter as adults […]
Read MoreWhat’s Buzzin’ – April 19th, 2024
Remember last week when I said that spring was in full swing? Even after living in Montana for over a decade, second winter always sneaks up on me. Call me […]
Read MoreWhat’s Buzzin’ – April 12th, 2024
We’re BACK! Our winter jackets are packed away for the year, our layers are getting lighter, and the bugs are out in full force already. Spring seems to take its […]
Read MoreNotes from the Lab: The Schmidt Pain Index
Welcome back to the Lab! We’ve all been there; contentedly enjoying a summer afternoon, traipsing across the lawn in bare feet when: boom. Bee underfoot. A yelp is issued. Obscenities are […]
Read MoreNotes from the Lab: Insects in Medicine
Welcome back to the Lab! Typically, when it comes to bugs and diseases, our minds immediately jump to the diseases that are spread by insects. We definitely don’t need more […]
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