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Bees Are Turning the Sticky-Sweet Secretions of Spotted Lanternflies Into Honey—and Some People Love the Smoky-Smelling Stuff
The invasive insects have been spreading across the United States for over a decade, leaving behind poop that bees are ...
Insect droppings, commonly known as insect frass, may seem useless and downright disgusting, but scientists found that this waste can improve soil health when added as a fertilizer in farming. Insect ...
Honey made from honeydew is common in Europe, which is so far spotted-lanternfly-free but has other bugs that secrete the ...
You may be surprised to learn that humans are not the only farmers on the planet. Some animals farm other species to obtain a product they desire. Meet the Argentine ant and hop onto this clip to take ...
By testing for microbes in termite excrement, researchers can distinguish old droppings from fresh, and whether a colony is ...
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