Buzz Of The Week

Every week or so, this page will feature an insect-related link to another website that is fun, interesting, intriguing, humorous, or all of the above. Check this page every week for the latest buzz.

This book by Gene Kritsky, editor-in-chief of American Entomologist, offers a concise, beautifully illustrated history of beekeeping and suggests...
This humorous, educational video from Rutgers University explains what a Brown Marmorated Stink Bug is, where it lives, why it is considered an...
We've recently added interviews with ESA Annual Meeting participants, including E. O. Wilson, Mark Moffett, ESA Past Presidents, award winners and...
Student volunteers conducted interviews and made videos at the 2009 ESA Annual Meeting, which were to the ESA YouTube Channel. Here are a few to...
Journalist Susan Milius, of Science News, attended the ESA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis last week, and wrote two articles on research presented...
ESA member Daniel Suiter, along with his colleagues at the University of Georgia, reported the discovery of an invasive insect that eats kudzu, an...
This video explores the origin of the myth of earwigs crawling into people's ears, and provides other information about these insects. The video...
ESA members Tanja McKay and Justin G. Fiene, from Arkansas State University, are featured on tonight's episode of the Discovery Channel's...
This two-minute National Geographic video shows assassin bug nymphs and adults feeding on bats in a cave in southern Belize. Other insect videos are...
Researchers at Oregon State University have discovered a new, real-world “monster” – what they are calling a “unicorn”...