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 stylish, educational, seven-minute video features ESA members Michael Potter and Alvaro Romero, as well as an unidentified Associate Certified...
The bee biology site from the Harry H. Laidlaw Jr. Honey Bee Research Facility promises to be a one-stop site for information about honey bees and...
Meet Heathcliffe, the giant burrowing cockroach, and contender for the title of world's heaviest insect. The Daily Telegraph reports that...
Scientists at the USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) are developing bees with a genetic trait that allows them to more easily find the mites...
We won't spoil the surprise by describing this week's Buzz item. Instead, click here to see photos of ceiling art from the Royal Palace in Brussels.
The Scientist’s annual Life Science Salary Survey is used by organizations to gauge the health of the industry and by science professionals who...
ESA member David Ragsdale, of the University of Minnesota, is featured in this Minnesota Public Radio piece about biological control—the use of...
This video features Ghann’s Cricket Farm Inc. in Martinez, Georgia. Crickets and meal worms are raised for fish bait and pet food, and the...
Two entomologists from the Houston Museum of Natural Science talk about their work at the the Cockrell Butterfly Center. The first works with...
Electronic BeeSpace is an Internet-based video curriculum resulting from BeeSpace, an NSF-funded exploration of the genetic basis of the complex...