New: entomologyAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917hive-166405steemzzanhive-183959hive-180932hive-185836uncommonlabhive-183397photographyhive-150122hive-144064hive-101145hive-188619bitcoinkrsuccesshive-145157hive-184714hive-193637hive-103599hive-139150lifehive-180301TrendingNewHotLikersmovaja7835 (25)in facts • last yearThe Indomitable Ironclad: Nature's Epitome Of Resilience And InspirationThe Diabolical Ironclad Beetle, found in California, USA, possesses an extraordinary ability to withstand crushing forces. Its exoskeleton is extremely durable due to interlocking structures and…breezin (69)in nature • 4 years agoIn the insect word every solution starts by breeding the problem.In the agricultural sector when naturally destructive pests can end up having a dismal impact on a vast variety of crops as well as the storage of produce, finding solutions that does not entail…ladyfont (62)in hive-100514 • 4 years agoOne Beetle in my garden - Strategus aloeusI really was afraid of insects, but know I look at them as part of nature, and I realize they play an important roll the earth equilibrium. Now I stop to observe them and I admire the work the…janton (71)in hemp • 5 years agoThe Exploding Hemp Industry Could Literally Save The Bees Of The WorldWhich in turn could save mankind from starving to death. lol. It turns out that the male hemp plant produces LOTS of pollen and bees love it! Apparently all kinds of bees. An article in…andielo (25)in rom • 5 years agoJewel-Blue Butterfly Specimen at the ROMGorgeous blue butterfly on display at the Royal Ontario Museum Steepshot IPFS IOS Android Webandielo (25)in rom • 5 years agoButterfly Specimens at the ROMClose-up of a beautiful display of butterflies at the Royal Ontario Museum. Steepshot IPFS IOS Android Webremlaps-lite (76)in rsslog • 5 years agoCurating the Internet: Science and technology micro-summaries for July 23, 2019Studying pain; Rare Roman glass unearthed in the UK; Flying ants detected on weather radar; Microsoft's billion dollar bet on artificial intelligence; An Internet Protocol (IPV4) addressing…galacticstone (48)in science • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Fossil Amber with Insect Inclusions, Cretaceous to Miocene, Polished Collector PiecesPolished specimens and cabochons of fossil amber with insect and plant inclusions. Burmite from the Cretaceous period. Dominican and Baltic ambers from the Miocene period. Fossilized amber from the…themealwormlady (25)in bugs • 6 years agoHello All!!How is everyone doing? I am very excited to begin my journey into the world of crypto currency and am glad to have discovered steemid!abbiephoto (54)in macrophotography • 6 years agoGiant Mosquito or What is It?While not being an entomologist, I pride myself in being able to know few species of insects and things like that. Until I met this insect. It looks and flies like a Mosquito but it's much larger…anwars (55)in photography • 6 years agoAgricultural Entomology: Insects as PestsThe competition between humans and insects has begun since before civilization existed and continues without stopping until now and will continue to occur as long as humans are still on this earth.…solominer (72)in photography • 7 years agoInfrared Photography - Slugs and SnailsInfrared photography has really opened my eyes to new possibilities. I would not of thought snails, slugs and other soft shelled bugs that eat nothing but plants would glow in infrared. It…rollepolle (42)in parley-entomology • 7 years agoWays To Identify Insects You FindView on Parley What is Parley? Parley is a Steem-based Reddit competitor that allows users to submit links and curate news they find around the web in order to promote discussion on the Steem…az88822 (44)in photography • 7 years agoA beautiful larvae that is a grapevine pest!Hi friends Our backyard is full of grapevines. We found this beautiful larvae there, The scientific name of this pest is "Theretra alecto". It feeds on grapevines and gardeners usually spray trees…negativer (62)in bugs • 7 years agoIn the Land of Bugs :: Spiders and Bugs Photo Mini-CompilationI like bugs. Spiders and insects. Taking pictures of them anyway, then running away fast.Down in Florida, we have an interesting set of insects and crawly creatures that are fun to look at. Most of…honeycup-waters (60)in insects • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.What Is This Little Chaps Species. He Arrived A Few Minutes Ago.A few minutes ago this little chap landed on our washing line. So quickly out with the camera for a quick snap. Well more than one but these are the only clear-ish images. Does anyone know what it…brizhorticulture (60)in nature • 7 years agoAUSTRALIAN BEES at the HERB show in BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA.Evening steemers, Recently I did a post on the "Herb Awareness Show" in Albion on Brisbane's north-side, click on the link to check it out: The first post is more about the herb side of the…kafkanarchy84 (74)in nature • 7 years agoSpent All Day Studying Bees! Trying things that most likely won’t work!Nature is amazing. So much going on everywhere, all the time, at such a neat, organic pace. I woke up this morning with the intent of trying a stupid experiment before getting to work on other…ethemkibar (58)in animalphotography • 7 years agoNine Spotted Moth(Amata phagea) - Dokuz Benekli GüveCanon EOS 200D - f/5 - 1/320 - ISO100kafkanarchy84 (74)in nature • 7 years agoBeehive Update: Fighting Communist Ants w/ Cinnamon!Okay, okay. Some of you may argue that honeybees are technically monarchists, but I assert that the queen/worker hierarchy is voluntary! Well, maybe not. It depends on whether or not the bees have…