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The small rust-colored insects aren't just gross. They're one of the most destructive structural pests in the state.
Scientists uncover how fly larvae use “Terminator” level mimicry to infiltrate and exploit termite societies, a biological heist 150 million years in the making. Deep within Moroccan termite ...
Drywood termites, the ones that hide in wooden structures, molt about seven times in their lives. UC Riverside researchers ...
Previously undiscovered blow fly larvae (a baby fly) were found in the mountains of Morocco, and have evolved so their backsides resemble a termite head. In other words, their bottoms look like ...
In this two-part series, we'll be exploring how tea farms are combating an onslaught from a variety of pests. We start with a ...
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