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Gary Hartley
Mar 3

SWD: the tiny fly casting a large shadow on our fruit supply

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Gary Hartley
Feb 9

How to stop gnats in flats, or, salute the sciarid

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Cindayniah Godfrey
Feb 3

A close up image of a single woodlouse walking across a bed of bright green, soft, damp moss.

Why is my flat a woodlouse graveyard?

Pillbug, slater, parson’s pig, roly-poly or, apparently in Guildford and Guildford only…

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Cindayniah Godfrey
Jan 27

A view of a large, yellow, field of oilseed rape. In the foreground five honey bees fly around a stalk.

The Bee All and End All- the pros and cons of charismatic macrofauna

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Gary Hartley
Jan 20

How to make a few grains of sand into a death trap

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Gary Hartley
Jan 15

Ethnoentomology: the ties the bind the bugs and us

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Gary Hartley
Dec 17, 2020

Dehydrated, frozen, ocean bound, irradiated: The insects which go to extremes

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Gary Hartley
Dec 2, 2020

Wild flower patches in agriculture: positive for insects, neutral for crops?

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Gary Hartley
Nov 9, 2020

How insects can help construct our future

Insect species are proving models for big design…

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Cindayniah Godfrey
Nov 5, 2020

A section of potted apple tree with cultures of aphids, with no parasitoids.

The Downs and Ups of Aphid Culturing

I am cursed with living in a temperate country with defined seasons. Whilst this is great for…

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