


Using Animation and Music to Teach Science and Entomology
In 2013, Cable Hardin, an assistant professor at South Dakota State University, was part of a team that created animated videos of bed bugs in order to educate the public […]

Check Your Trees in August for Signs of the Asian Longhorned Beetle
By Robyn Rose August is Tree Check Month for the Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) since this is the time of year when the majority of adults emerge from trees. […]

Ongoing NAS Study Examines Current Understanding of GE Crops
By Fred Gould Genetically engineered crops and their use in food are hot-button issues. People around the world have a wide range of questions and opinions about the agronomic, environmental, […]

Reaching Beyond Our Horizons: Combining Insects With Enthusiasm on Social Media
By Morgan Jackson If you’re reading Entomology Today, you probably have a passing familiarity with social-networking sites (often referred to simply as “social media”) like Facebook, Twitter, and the seemingly […]