I wonder, too. I haven't seen ladybugs in several years. I don't need insect repellents when outside anymore. People want sunny weather and move to desert areas, but want green grass and trees. We ...
A letter to the editor appearing in Jan. 13's issue stated that we humans are "more superior than other forms of life" in fact, we are "probably ... more important in God's eyes than say an insect." ...
To the editor: In Monday’s FDNM, I read one of the most fascinating and fantastical letters I have ever seen there. It was the one by Mr. Randy Griffen, and proclaims to us uninformed Fairbanksans ...
The birds need insects to feed on and come to the Great Salt Lake to do just that — eat insects so they can survive their long migrations. Spraying poisons to kill mosquitoes also kills butterflies, ...
I was heartened to read Grace Nichols' letter about Albany County's newly adopted pollinator--friendly resolution ("Pollinators ensure a healthier planet," May 30). With insect populations facing an ...
I want to thank the Daily News for publishing Seth Borenstein’s article about new research showing the devastating effect of agriculture and climate change on insects (“Insects at risk: climate change ...
I once heard that there is a type of insect that is born at night, lives at night and dies before the sun rises. Such is the way of atheistic thinkers like Marcel Stratton (Forum opinion page Nov. 29) ...
I would like to respond to the letter to the editor, “A bipartisan background checks bill awaits Senate action”(Aug. 14) by Jennafer Higgins, of Osceola. While Higgins made a compelling argument, I ...
Liane Hansen reads letters from listeners, including comments on last week's feature on the Songs of Insects, touring the Axis of Evil, and a note from Zeno Wicks III telling us that his father has ...
On the idea that insects hold the answer to the dilemma of how best to feed farmed fish, peer-reviewed research I recently coauthored, along with industry statements, casts doubt on the ability of ...
The Sept. 13 Dispatch Gardening column once again encouraged central Ohio gardeners to plant an exotic species, in this case, "gorgeous fritillarias." I'm always disappointed to see exotic plants ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. I can corroborate that I have seen a vast disappearance of insects, and the ...