I’ve Got Bugs!
Ryan Bridge “The BugMan” has been using LIVE insects and Arthropods to help teach Entomology throughout south-central Pennsylvania since 1995. Insects will always draw a big crowd. This 10‘ x 10‘ stationary exhibit consists of [...]
Ryan Bridge “The BugMan” has been using LIVE insects and Arthropods to help teach Entomology throughout south-central Pennsylvania since 1995. Insects will always draw a big crowd. This 10‘ x 10‘ stationary exhibit consists of [...]
Perfect for Classrooms, Scout Banquet’s, Youth Camps and Birthday Parties. This exciting and informative program is based on teaching south-central Pennsylvania audiences about basic Entomology. Mostly a “show-n-tell", Ryan Bridge “The BugMan” explains how insects [...]
Here one of my students is working with his mom to get a Sphinx Moth mounted properly. It takes a delicate touch to avoid tearing the wings and scraping off the decorative coloration. Knowing how to teach [...]
Lanham, MD; January 24, 2012 -- The Entomological Society of America (ESA) is sponsoring a competition for travel grants to the 2012 International Congress of Entomology (ICE) to be held in Daegu, South Korea this [...]
John Schneider, a professor of entomology at Mississippi State University, is studying the black soldier fly as a potential solution to dealing with large amounts of waste while also generating an animal feed product. “Black [...]
Dr. Rogers Leonard (right) Dr. B. Rogers Leonard of Louisiana State University was named the 2012 winner of the Insect Research and Control Conference Award for Excellence in Cotton Integrated Pest Management. This award [...]
According to a new study published in the Journal of Economic Entomology (http://bit.ly/AlYBUM) by University of Florida researchers, a key amino acid essential for human nutrition is also an effective insecticide against caterpillars that threaten [...]
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Lanham, Maryland; Enero 17, 2012 -- Un artículo por aparecer en el próximo número de Journal of Integrated Pest Management (JIPM) refuta las aseveraciones de Greenpeace Alemania que el trozador Striacosta albicosta (Smith), es una [...]