On
Six Legs
2008
- Memories are Made of This: Insect Style
August 28, 2008
- Dusty Roads and Grasshoppers
August 14, 2008
- Miss Ladybug: Insect Advice Columnist
July 24, 2008
- Fascination with Flickering Fireflies Part of Hot Summer Nights
July 10, 2008
- Caterpillars on Parade
June 26, 2008
- Repellent or Not a Repellent, That is the Question!
June 12, 2008
- Insects Do Strange Things for Good Reasons
May 22, 2008
- Bees and Blossoms Play the Pollination Game
May 8, 2008
- How Beneficial are Birds in Battles with Bugs?
April 24, 2008
- Let's Hear It for the Hornworms!
April 10, 2008
- Homeward Bound has Meaning for Some Insects
March 13, 2008
- Predator Cockroaches Roam Texas Cotton Fields
March 13, 2008
- Adoration of Fleas in Poetic Renderings
February 28, 2008
- Valentine's Day Devotees Should Thank Insects
February 14, 2008
- Advice Column for Insects Would Have Plenty of Dicey Material
January 24, 2008
- Does the Tooth Fairy Have Insect Wings?
January 10, 2008
2007
- Hissing Cockroaches not Warm-and-Fuzzy Pets
December 13, 2007
- Books for the Insect Connoisseur on Your Christmas List
December 13, 2007
- Take Two Stings and Call Me in the Morning
November 21, 2007
- Some Lady Beetles Turn Out To Be Stinkers
November 8, 2007
- Some Artists Just Sit Around and Draw Flies
November 1, 2007
- Where Have the Insects of Summer Gone?
October 11, 2007
- Insect Scientific Names Two-Part Tongue Twisters
September 27, 2007
- Night Flowers: Just for the Smell of It
September 13, 2007
- Some Fearsome Looking Stags Are Beetles
August 23, 2007
- Stirring Up a Hornet's Nest Rite of Summer
July 26, 2007
- Truth in Advertising Laws Do Not Apply to Insects
July 26, 2007
- The Insect Version of TV Quiz Show "What's My Line?"
July 12, 2007
- Metamorphosis Means Times Are A-Changin' for Insects
June 28, 2007
- Bots in the World of Insects are Flies
June 14, 2007
- Most Bees Not Social Insects
May 24, 2007
August 28, 2008
- Sounds Made by Insects Difficult to Mimic
May 10, 2007
- Insect Wings Aren't Just for Flying
August 28, 2008
- Kung Fu fighting -- Insect Style
April 12, 2007
- Who Says Cooties Can't Be Fun?
March 22, 2007
- To Insects, A Stinger Is a Handy Thing to Have
March 8, 2007
- Amazing Races Insect Style
February 22, 2007
- In Defense of the Fly
February 8, 2007
- Most Insects Not Homebodies
January 25, 2007
- Beetles and Ants Lightweight Battle Bots
January 11, 2007
2006
- Bee's Knees: the Cat's Meow of the Insect World
December 28, 2006
- Ectoparasites Can Be Lousy Subject for Some People
December 14, 2006
- Thanksgiving Season Reveals Summer Work of Insects
November 22, 2006
- Honey Bees Sweeten Literary Works
November 9, 2006
- Is "Bug Guy" A Term of Endearment?
October 27, 2006
- All Hallows Eve is an Almost Insectless Celebration
October 12, 2006
- Raising Insects for Fun or Profit
September 28, 2006
- Other Animals Help Birds Find Bug Food
September 14, 2006
- A Good Year for Chiggers
August 24, 2006
- The Gold-Bug of Edgar Allan Poe
August 10, 2006
- Bug Books Not on Best Seller Lists
July 27, 2006
- Hunting Comes Naturally to the Human Animal
July 13, 2006
- By Any Other Name, It's a Caterpillar Just the Same
June 22, 2006
- Worms Turn Mulberry Leaves Into Silk
June 8, 2006
- The Bees are Swarming, the Bees are Swarming!
May 25, 2006
- Discovering the Secrets of Honey Bee Life
May 11, 2006
- Inspector Mantis is the Insect Version of Sherlock Holmes
April 27, 2006
- Insect Words Can be Pests to Crossword Puzzle Addicts
April 13, 2006
- Insects and Spiders Not Immune to Urban Myths
March 23, 2006
- Globalization is an Age-Old Process for Insects
March 9, 2006
- Insect Orders Not Of Marching Type
February 23, 2006
- With MiniMoths, Out of Sight Is Not Always Out of Mind
February 9, 2006
- Lights Can Be Fatal Attraction to Night-Flying Insects
January 26, 2006
- Who Wants To Be an Entomologist?
January 12, 2006
2005
- Mr. Dickens, Humbugs and a Cricket on the Hearth
December 22, 2005
- Without Wings, Bed Bugs Get There Just the Same
December 8, 2005
- Holiday House Guests Sometimes Thick as Fleas on Dogs
November 23, 2005
- Some Insects are Waste Management Experts
November 10, 2005
- Not Many Things Named After Entomologists
October 27, 2005
- Little Insects Turn Out to be Big Biters
October 13, 2005
- Caterpillars Sometimes Dress to Send a Message
September 22, 2005
- Stinging Insects Are Fear Mongers
September 8, 2005
- Insects Creep and Crawl into News Headlines
August 11, 2005
- Silkworms in America
July 28, 2005
- The Insect Underground
June 23, 2005
- The Two Faces of the Insect World
June 9, 2005
- Do Insects Have Personalities?
May 26, 2005
- Butterflies at Weddings, Oh My!
May 12, 2005
- Teenage Times Dominate Insect Lives
April 28, 2005
- The Early Bird Gets the Worm
April 14, 2005
- The
Month of March Has Ides, Madness and Flies
March 25, 2005
- Alfred
C. Kinsey: From Insects to Human Sex
March 10, 2005
- Some
Plants Get the Last Laugh on Insects
February 24, 2005
- Insects
Can Be First-Class Teachers
February 10, 2005
- Insect
Guts Alive with Bugs
January 27, 2005
- Not
All Insect Legs Are Made for Walking
January 13, 2005
2004
- Do
Insects Sleep or Are They Just Feigning It?
December 22, 2004
- Insects
in Christmas Songs
December 9, 2004
- Some
Insects Make Leftovers the Main Feast
November 24, 2004
- Insects:
Creatures that are Easy to Hate
November 11, 2004
- Glowworms
Glow When Frost is on the Pumpkin
October 28, 2004
- Kids
Put Insects to Good Use as Source of Amusement
October 14, 2004
- Monarch
Good Name for Aristocratic Butterfly
September 23, 2004
- Out
of Sight and Out of Mind Fine for Collembola
September 9, 2004
- In
the Insect World, It's "Long Live the
Queen"
August 26, 2004
- What
Would a Picnic be Without Ants?
August 12 , 2004
- Insect
Eating is for the Birds
July 22, 2004
- Wasps
Abound in the Good Old Summertime
July 8, 2004
- Flea
Glass Apt Name for a Microscope
June 24, 2004
- The
Sounds of Insects Signal the Summer Season
June 10, 2004
- Latest
Retro Band "Sons of the Cicadas"
May 13, 2004
- Being
a Single Mother is Difficult, Even for Insects
April 22, 2004
- Batten
Down the Hatches It's Going to be a Cicada Year!
April 8, 2004
- "The
Ants Go Marching Two by Two, Hurrah, Hurrah"
March 25, 2004
- Butterflies
Named for the Spring Season
March 11, 2004
- If
Human Hate Could Kill, Cockroaches Wouldn't
Exist
February 26, 2004
- Legislators
Debate Daylight-Saving Time: Can Spring be
Far Behind?
February 12, 2004
- Insects
and a Short History of the People Who Study Them
January 22, 2004
- Insects
Bite and Sting for Good Reasons
January 8, 2004
2003
- The
2003 Insect Achievement Awards
December 24, 2003
- Humans
Use Insects to Do some Dirty Little Jobs
December 11, 2003
- Metrosexuals
Abound in the Insect World
November 26, 2003
- Do
Fleas Sneeze When They Catch Colds?
November 13, 2003
- Termite
Queens are the Methuselahs of the Insect World
October 23, 2003
- Some
Insects Deserve Bad Rap
October 9, 2003
- Flies
Show Up Everywhere -- Even in Poetry
September 25, 2003
- A
Very Good Year for Painted Lady Butterflies
September 11, 2003
- Aphids
Sometimes Called Plant Lice
August 28, 2003
- Some
Insects are Fly-by-Nighters
August 14, 2003
- Insect
Odors Worth a Thousand Words
July 24, 2003
- A
Bee or Not a Bee -- That is the Stinging Question!
July 10, 2003
- Flies
Frequent Visitors to Flowers
June 26, 2003
- In
Mosquitoes, the Lady is a Vamp
June 12, 2003
- How
Many Bugs Could a Bug Zapper Zap?
May 22, 2003
- Plants
Battle Insects in Chemical Warfare
May 8, 2003
- Bees
and Flowers Play the Pollination Game
April 24, 2003
- Insects
Are Good Teaching Tools
March 27, 2003
- I
Heard a Fly Buzz -- It Must Be Spring
March 17, 2003
- Insects
Creep Into Theaters -- Sometimes in Starring
Roles
February 27, 2003
- Some
Insects Have A Lot of Nerve
February 13, 2003
- Insect
Breathing Not Dependent on Noses
January 23, 2003
- Some
Holiday Gifts for Kids a Little Buggy
January 9, 2003
2002
- Dogs,
Cats and Insects have Common Names
December 30, 2002
- Christmas
is Merrier without the Insects of Summer December
12, 2002
- Winter
is Nap Time for Insects
November 27, 2002
- Big
Bugs on the Big Screen
November 14, 2002
- Ghostly
Moths Fitting Halloween Creatures
October 24, 2002
- Winter
Gives New Meaning to Insect Hotel
October 11, 2002
- Common
Names of Flies Represent Looks and Behavior
September 26, 2002
- Caterpillar
Encounters Escalate During Fall Months
September 12, 2002
- Mischievous
Moths Masquerade as Hummingbirds
August 22, 2002
- Menacing
Mosquitoes are Vamps, Tramps and Scamps
August 8, 2002
- Insect
Hitchhikers See the World, Complements of Humans
July 25, 2002
- Ticks,
Mites and Chiggers--Oh My!
July 11, 2002
- As
the Worm Turns
June 27, 2002
- Carpenter
Bees Good at Drilling Holes in Our Wood
June 13, 2002
- Ogden
Nash Waxed Poetic about Insects
May 23, 2002
- Myths
About Insects Thick as Fleas on Dogs
May 9, 2002
- Butterflies
Are Favorite Insects for Most People
April 25, 2002
- Insect
Wings Useful to Insects and Entomologists
April 11, 2002
- It
Isn't Easy To Be an Insect
March 28, 2002
- Insect
Good Guys Don't Wear White Hats
March 14, 2002
- Most
Insects Exhibit Poor Parenting Skills
February 28, 2002
- A
Tale of Blood and Guts of the Insect Type
February 12, 2002
- Great
Pretenders of the Insect World
January 9, 2002
- Rock
'n' roll Artist Names Infested With Insects
January 11, 2002
2001
- White
Elephant Gifts of an Insect Nature
December 27, 2001
- Insects
are Scarce on the Holiday Scene
December 13, 2001
- Some Insects Are Finicky Eaters
November 20, 2001
- Traveling on Gossamer Without Wings
November 9, 2001
- Ladybugs Are Notorious Halloween Trick or Treaters
October 25, 2001
- Some Insect Pests are Nature's Helpers
October 11, 2001
- A Stinger to Remember
September 27, 2001
- Little Fruit Flies Cause Big Disturbance
September 13, 2001
- These Arthropods Have Too Many Legs To Be Insects
August 24, 2001
- Dog Ticks Find Humans to be Suitable Hosts
August 9, 2001
- Summertime Abuzz with Bees and Wasps
July 26, 2001
- Butterfly Watching is the Ultimate Spectator Sport
July 12, 2001
- Some Pets Not of the Warm and Fuzzy Kind
June 28, 2001
- These Garden Good Guys Don't Wear White Hats
June 14, 2001
- Insect Armies on the March
May 24, 2001
- Bounteous Beetles Shun Limelight
May 10, 2001
- April Flowers Beckon Bees
April 26, 2001
- All That Buzzes About Spring Flowers Are Not Bees
April 12, 2001
- Insects Creep into Everyday Language
March 22, 2001
- Children's Literature Crawling with Insects
March 8, 2001
- Case Makers of the Insect World
February 22, 2001
- Cricket Sounds Attract Attention
February 8, 2001
- Acrobatic Blood Suckers of the Insect World
January 25, 2001
- The Buzz on James Whitcomb Riley's Poetry
January 11, 2001
2000
- Insects in the Fables of Aesop
December 28, 2000
- Deck the Halls with Christmas Bugs
December 14, 2000
- Some Well-Turned Phrases Insect Infested
November 22, 2000
- The Insect Naming Game
November 9, 2000
- Uninvited Winter Guests of the Insect Kind
October 26, 2000
- Many People Are Entomologists at Heart
October 12, 2000
- Honey Bees Become Beasts of Burden
September 28, 2000
- Honey Bees According to Aristotle
September 14, 2000
- The Case of the Headless Horse Fly
August 24, 2000
- The Butterfly Naming Game
August 10, 2000
- All That Buzz Are Not Bees
July 27, 2000
- Not All Moths Are Fly-by-Night Creatures
July 13, 2000
- Colorado Beetles Bug Potato-Growers
June 22, 2000
- Pollen-Packing Mamas of the Insect World
June 8, 2000
- In Insects, the Eyes Have It!
May 25, 2000
- Insect Mouths Have A Story To Tell
May 11, 2000
- Dance, Honey Bee Dance
April 27, 2000
- Battle of the Sexes - Insect Style
April 13, 2000
- In History of Biology, Insects Were There
March 23, 2000
- Insects Abundant in Poetry of Emily Dickinson
March 9, 2000
- Butterfly Watchers Know When Spring has Sprung
February 24, 2000
- Birds and Bees and Martyred Priest Essence of Valentine's Day
February 10, 2000
- Take Two Maggots and Call Me in the Morning
January 27, 2000
- Honey Bees Live in Nests
January 13, 2000
1999
- Twelve Buggy Days of Christmas
December 9, 1999
- Tropical Mantids Spend Winter in Egg Mass
November 24, 1999
- Honey Bees Not Native to North America
November 11, 1999
- U.S. Postal Service Joins Insect Craze
October 28, 1999
- Insects Use Clocks to Tell Time
October 14, 1999
- Is Fuzzy Wuzzy a Bear or a Worm?
September 23, 1999
- Here a Hopper, There a Hopper
September 9, 1999
- Pious Frauds of the Insect World
August 26, 1999
- Insects Show Up in Unexpected Places
August 12, 1999
- The Treetops are Alive with the Sounds of Cicadas
July 22, 1999
- Dances speak louder than words for honey bees
July 8, 1999
- Fireflies Bring Out the Romantic Poet in Most of Us
June 24, 1999
- Insect Legs Are Not Just for Walking
June 10, 1999
- On Bees and Stingers
May 27, 1999
- Insects Infest Upscale Catalog Offerings
May 13, 1999
- Flowers Market Themselves to Insects
April 22, 1999
- Many Immigrant Insects Become Pests in a New Land
April 8, 1999
- Long Ago, Spring Was Called Butter Season
March 25, 1999
- Tobacco Hornworms are Insect Version of Laboratory White Rats
March 11, 1999
- Shopping for Insect Stuff on the Net
February 25, 1999
- Insect Names Have Interesting Histories
January 28, 1999
- Insects are Amazing Animals
January 14, 1999
1998
- New Years Resolution: Consider the Ant
December 24, 1998
- Little Ant Annie's Christmas Message
December 10, 1998
- A Cockroach Philosopher Called "archie"
November 26, 1998
- The Insects in Children's Poems by James Whitcomb Riley
November 12, 1998
- Winds of Winter Not Favorite Thing to Insects
October 22, 1998
- Some Insects Ghoulish Enough for Halloween
October 8, 1998
- Black Moths Could be Spirit of Darth Vader
September 24, 1998
- Last Glow of Summer for the Insect World
September 10, 1998
- Webs in Trees Aren't Work of Halloween Spiders
August 27, 1998
- "The Sons of the Cicadas" in Concert this Fall
August 13, 1998
- Singing and Stinging Insects Can't Hide Their Sex
July 23, 1998
- Rainy Days Bad for Hair and Bugs
July 9, 1998
- Compost piles are alive with arthropods
June 25, 1998
- Hoppers, hoppers everywhere
June 11, 1998
- Children of Summer
May 28, 1998
- Aphids are part of rites of spring
May 14, 1998
- Water striders use tension to stay afloat
April 23, 1998
- April showers, May flowers and mosquito blood banks
April 9, 1998
- Insects are captured in the net
March 26, 1998
- Insect ties make fashion statements
March 12, 1998
- The fable of the grasshopper and the ant revisited
February 26, 1998
- A creepy crawly by any other name...
February 12, 1998
- Insect spray won't help with Y2K bug
February 11, 1998
- Birds really go for bug chow
January 22, 1998
- Ladybug, ladybug get out of my home
January 8, 1998
1997
- The Twelve Days of Christmas
December 24, 1997
- If Santa Were An Entomologist
December 11, 1997
- A tale of two moths
November 27, 1997
- By any name, a cockroach is still a cockroach
November 13, 1997
- Some insects have year-round Halloween costumes
October 23, 1997
- The trees are alive with the sounds of cicada music
August 14, 1997
- Insect masons build little mud houses
July 24, 1997
- Butterflies star on summer stage
June 26, 1997
- Insects and people are what they eat
June 12, 1997
- Insects and vegetarians feed on plants
May 22, 1997
- April showers, May flowers and mosquito blood banks
April 24, 1997
- Antennae aren't just for space aliens
April 10, 1997
- Bugs know when spring has sprung
March 13, 1997
- Insects are schizophrenic
February 25, 1997
- Not all bees and wasps sting
February 13, 1997
- Take a trip to a zoo of insects
January 23, 1997
- A billion-dollar insect
January 9, 1997
1996
- The domestic fly is no saint
December 12, 1996
- Out of sight, out of mind
November 28, 1996
- Poems for two voices are 'Joyful Noise'
November 14, 1996
- Uninvited 'guests' invade homes in fall
October 24, 1996
- First in flight
October 10, 1996
- Magnificent monarch migrators are magical
September 26, 1996
- Singing in the Grass
September 12, 1996
- Nectar is a Sweet Bribe for Insects
August 23, 1996
- Worms Like Corn, Too
August 8, 1996
- When the Bees Swarm
July 11, 1996
- Some States Are Buggy Over Insect Symbols
June 13, 1996
- Everyone Hates Mosquitoes
May 23, 1996
- Flies of the Butter Season
April 25, 1996
- What's in a Name?
April 11, 1996
- Poetic Sounds of Insects
March 14, 1996
- A Worm is a Worm is a Worm (As the Worm Turns)
February 22, 1996
- The Insect Poetry of Robert Frost
February 8, 1996
- Mysical, magical beetles found in ancient beliefs
January 25, 1996
- Legs are made for walking
January 11, 1996
1995
- Buy buggy gifts for Christmas
December 14, 1995
- Bumble bees must meet bottom line
November 23, 1995
- Fruit flies have great genes
October 26, 1995
- To Fabre, insects were poetic
October 12, 1995
- House musician or noisemaker?
September 28, 1995
- Flies have families, too
September 14, 1995
- Katydids do it in the trees
August 24, 1995
- The flies of summer
July 27, 1995
- Deer flies aren't dear flies
July 13, 1995
- Butterflies and nets - Oh my!
June 22, 1995
- On the wings of Lepidoptera
June 8, 1995
- Mother Nature's soap opera
May 25, 1995
- Spring in the colonies
May 11, 1995
- Butterfly or moth?
April 27, 1995
- Insects fabled the world over
April 13, 1995
- Computer bugs do battle
March 23, 1995
- Take two bugs and call me in the morning
March 9, 1995
- Where do bugs come from?
February 23, 1995
- Freddie Firefly puts children to sleep
February 9, 1995
- Honey connoisseurs know proper etiquette
January 26, 1995
- Honey hunters have raided nests for eons
January 12, 1995
1994
- Moths bright underwings startle predators
December 22, 1994
- 'Nosy' insects mind own business
December 8, 1994
- For the love of cockroaches
November 24, 1994
- By any name, a cockroach is still a cockroach
November 10, 1994
- History of the World: Cockroaches were there
October 27, 1994
- Stirring up a hornet's nest is asking for trouble
October 13, 1994
- Insects do 'the wave'
September 22, 1994
- Cicadas predict season
September 8, 1994
- Bees put the bop in bebop!
August 25, 1994
- Fireflies: Torchbearers of the insect world
August 11, 1994
- 'Flies of Fire' illuminate poetry
July 28, 1994
- Japanese beetles: Pretty but pesky
July 14, 1994
- Some moths just mill around
June 23, 1994
- Herbal insect repellents: Plants battle insects
June 9, 1994
- Build it and they will come
May 26, 1994
- Famous entomologist lived, worked in New Harmony
May 12, 1994
- The Magic of Metamorphosis
April 28, 1994
- Why DO mosquitoes buzz in people's ears?
April 14, 1994
- The gypsy moth is a real vagabond
March 24, 1994
- Peppered moth isn't a condiment
March 10, 1994
- Bee or Fly? - The Bugonia Myth
February 24, 1994
- Better not fool with a bumblebee
February 10, 1994
- Pass the maggots, please!
January 27, 1994
- Insects as human food
January 13, 1994
1993
- All things called butterflies are not insects
December 23, 1993
- The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast
December 9, 1993
- Insects tune in with antennae
November 25, 1993
- Mythology, Psychology, and Bagworms
November 11, 1993
- Bugs on the Wall
October 28, 1993
- Bot Flies Create Gadabouts
October 14, 1993
- Ants are the Agriculturists of the Insect World
September 23, 1993
- Water Striders Thrive on Tension
September 9, 1993
- Butterfly Drinking Parties a Matter of Survival
August 26, 1993
- The Inspiration of Butterflies
August 12, 1993
- Leaf look-alikes: Not a fashion statement
July 22, 1993
- Spiders sport silk spinners
July 8, 1993
- Here a leg, there a leg...
June 24, 1993
- Flowers are for the birds and bees
June 10, 1993
- Carpet Beetles and Carpetbaggers
May 28, 1993
- Ring Around the Rosy
May 13, 1993
- That's about the size of it
April 22, 1993
- In insects, the eyes have it
April 8, 1993
- Beware of insects bearing stings
March 25, 1993
- Bats eat what bugs them
March 11, 1993
- Plants, insects wage chemical warfare
February 25, 1993
- Battle of the sexes
February 11, 1993
- The Music of Flight
January 28, 1993
- Insects have good taste
January 14, 1993
1992
- The Twelve Days of Christmas
December 24, 1992
- A Tale of Two Moths
November 26, 1992
- Insect Control in Old Days
November 12, 1992
- Insect actors play charades
October 22, 1992
- Hibernating insects snooze through winter
October 8, 1992
- Cricket on the hearth is singing thermometer
September 24, 1992
- Swishers and Swatters
September 10, 1992
- Whirligig beetles aptly named
August 27, 1992
- Did Katy do it?
August 13, 1992
- Swallowtails give real meaning to 'Butterflies are Free'
July 23, 1992
- Twilight beckons insect Jeckyl and Hyde
July 9, 1992
- Eating beetles is no picnic
June 25, 1992
- Who put the "beat" in Beatles?
June 12, 1992
- Bug Lights
May 28, 1992
- Bombardier Beetles
May 14, 1992
- Insect Carpenters
April 23, 1992
- Sexton Beetles
April 9, 1992
- Small Is Beautiful to Bugs
March 26, 1992
- Turn About is Fair Play
March 12, 1992
- Insect Eaters
February 27, 1992
- Bee My Valentine
February 13, 1992
- Joint-Footed Creatures
January 23, 1992
- Flea-Bitten
January 9, 1992
1991
- Bugs Bad Rap
December 23, 1991
- Christmas Feasting
December 13, 1991
- Plant Chompers
November 26, 1991
- Insect Antifreeze
November 14, 1991
- Boo Bugs
October 24, 1991
- Autumn Wanderers
September 26, 1991
- Corn Borer Murder
September 12, 1991
- Cold-Blooded Insects
August 22, 1991
- Their Names Are... Mud Daubers
July 25, 1991
- Stingers and Nettlers
June 27, 1991
1990
- Just Looking For a Home
December 21, 1990
- Buggy Night Before Christmas
December 11, 1990
- Insect Mimic
November 20, 1990
- Bugfolk
November 8, 1990
- Creepy Crawlies
October 25, 1990
- Prayerful Insects
October 11, 1990
- Beautiful But Bitter
September 25, 1990
- Ugly Worms
September 13, 1990
- Doodlebug's Charm
August 23, 1990
- The Humble Bumble Bee
August 9, 1990
- Leafhoppers by the Zillions
July 25, 1990
- Vive la Difference
July 9, 1990
- Cutworms Everywhere
June 19, 1990
- The Year of the Cicada
May 24, 1990
- Insect Eggs
May 11, 1990
- A Bee or Not a Bee?
May 2, 1990
- Here a Grubworm, There a Grubworm
April 13, 1990
- On the Winds of Spring
March 23, 1990
- Seeing Cluster Flies? It Must be Spring!
March 8, 1990
- Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Bugs?
February 23, 1990
- Winter Stoneflies
February 9, 1990
- Beetle Brooches And Diamond Dragonflies
January 25, 1990
1989
- The Wisdom of Ants
December 19, 1989
- The Insect's Wish List
November 21, 1989
- La Cucaracha, La Cucaracha
October 26, 1989
- Presto Chango!
October 13, 1989
- Southward Bound
September 28, 1989
- It Takes Gall
September 15, 1989
- The Yellow Jackets are Coming
August 24, 1989
- Deceitful Buzzers
August 11, 1989
- Hornet Artisans
August 1, 1989
- Arsenic And Old Lacewings
July 27, 1989
- Hoppers, Hoppers Everywhere
July 14, 1989
- Fly-By-Night Beetles
June 23, 1989
- The Swarm
June 9, 1989
- Ants in Your Pants
May 26, 1989
- Flies of Fire
May 12, 1989
- Plant Lice
April 28, 1989
- Have Wings, Will Fly
April 13, 1989
- What's In A Name?
March 24, 1989
- Say It With Perfume
March 9, 1989
- To Err is Poetic
February 24, 1989
- The Age of Beetles
February 10, 1989
- Spring Hive-Cleaning
January 26, 1989
- A Lousy Subject
January 12, 1989
- Warrior Ants on the March
January 4, 1989
1988
- Justice and the Blue-Tail Fly
December 21, 1988
- A Buzzing Christmas
December 8, 1988
- Insect Songsters
November 23, 1988
- How Sweet It Is!
November 10, 1988
- Where Have All The Insects Gone?
October 31, 1988
- So What's Bugging You?
October 13, 1988
- Insect Groupies
September 22, 1988
- Clay Masons
September 9, 1988
- Waste Disposal Experts
August 25, 1988
- Killer on the Loose
August 11, 1988
- Insect Dragons
July 28, 1988
- Chewing Machines
July 14, 1988
- Insect Flashers
June 30, 1988
- Flying Syringes
June 16, 1988
- Tigers of the Insect World
June 3, 1988
- Insect Weather Predictors
May 19, 1988
- Tenting On The Old Campground
May 5, 1988
- Doggers of Civilization
April 21, 1988
- Butterflies And Springtime
April 7, 1988
- Ladybug, Ladybug Fly Away Home
March 18, 1988
- Our Immigrant Insects
March 3, 1988
- Termites: Nature's Wood Destruction Crew
February 18, 1988
- Stripteasing-Insect Style
February 4, 1988
- Insects Don't Add; They Multiply
January 21, 1988
- The Case of the Winter Wasp
January 8, 1988
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