Insects & Invertebrates

Insects & Invertebrates

Common bedbug (Cimex lectularius) obtaining its blood meal on the human skin, 1976. Image courtesy Centers for Disease Control (CDC) / Donated by the World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)

"They hide close to where you sleep and feed when the opportunity arises. Once it reaches skin, it uses piercing, sucking mouthparts to draw blood"

All you ever needed to know about the infamous bed bug
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"If a person inadvertently touches this larva's bristles, they can suffer massive internal haemorrhaging, renal failure, haemolysis – and even death"

Termites of genus Hospitalitermes crawling on decaying wood in the rainforest of Bako National Park, Malaysia.

The world's most house-damaging pest has reached Britain before – could it happen again?

Despite their diminutive size, these ant lookalikes are capable of destroying a house, but just how common are termites in the UK?
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The loudest spider in the world? The Maratus Michaelseni.

What's the loudest spider on Earth? This record-breaking arachnid is so noisy it can be heard by humans

Think spiders are silent? Think again. One species is so loud it can be heard by humans several metres away.
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green banded broodsac

"Its eyestalks pulsate and throb in high-contrast patterns of green, black and red in a light show fit for Mardi Gras..."

Nick Baker takes a look at the fascinating life of a green banded broodsac, which turns snails into disco zombies
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This ruthless spider constructs a trap that catapults prey into its web at astonishing speeds

The ballista spider has taken a liking to one specific species of ant and developed a cunning way of hunting it.
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"What’s grosser than gross? A parasite that eats your tongue – and then lives in your mouth as your tongue." 7 most disturbing, creepiest parasites in the world...

You might well not want to think too much about some of these...
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Credit: David Diaz-Guevarra

It looks like it’s infected with a deadly zombie fungus – but the truth is far more sinister

This spider has developed a remarkable ability to mimic a parasitic fungus.
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Garden tiger moth

Butterfly vs moth: what's the difference between them - AND just how do you tell what you're looking at?

Many people ask what the difference is between butterflies and moths, but the answer is not as straightforward as most would think, says Butterfly Conservation
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Close up of glow worms and their sticky threads used to catch prey hanging from the roof of a cave.

Firefly vs glow-worm: what exactly is the difference between these two dazzling creatures?

Wondering what the difference is between glow-worms and fireflies? Here's the answer
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A hydra

“It can live forever & devour prey many times its size, which stand no chance of escape; the more the victim struggles, the more tangled they become”

Nick Baker takes a look at the fascinating hydra
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Macro close up beautiful Red imported fire ant find catch and hunt food in nature and copy space for use

"It delivers the most painful sting in the world, leaving victims in pain for 24 hours." World's 6 deadliest ants, including one that's killed people

Some create millions-strong swarms, while others deliver lethal stings or clamp down on their victims with their jaws
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Stunning view of planet Earth from space with illuminated horizon and starry night sky.

“It survives microwaving and temperatures up to 150ºC and as low as -273ºC.” These 7 biologically bizarre animals are so weird they could be aliens

From a jellyfish that cheats death to a tiny indestructible animal that can survive the vacuum of space, Earth is home to some creatures so biologically bizarre they seem like they shouldn't belong here
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Bumblebees mating, summer, Germany, Europe

They have a tiny penis that gets ripped off after mating

We all know the queen bee is the one bee that produces all the eggs in a hive, but how do these flying insects go about actually mating? The truth is wilder than you might imagine
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Close-up of medicinal leeches on a human skin. Shallow depth of field, space for copy.

"They act as a temporary living drain, keeping the skin tissue alive..."

We take a look at why leeches are back in fashion...
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A lava covered seashore and palm trees on a tropical island

“It attacks with a short movement, sucking up the prey with an expansion of its tubular snout.” Meet 8 weirdest, bizarrest animals in Hawai'i

From a squid that projects moonlight to hide from predators to a snake that reproduces by cloning itself, Hawai'i's wildlife is stranger than you'd expect
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"Its rear end's equipped with 2 tufts of bristles, each shaped like a grappling hook." The butt that's armed with menacing weapons ready to fire

With its unique, Velcro-like bristles that cling to predators, the tiny Porcupine-Velcro Millipede (Polyxenus fasciculatus) is a master of self-defence in the insect world.
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Raft spider at Canford Heath Nature Reserve in Dorset

This lethal, hairy assassin has a 7cm leg span and is capable of snatching small fish from the water

The raft spider is one of Britain’s biggest arachnids.
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Maggots

How maggots are able to help solve crimes

Did you know maggots can help solve crime - and even murders? Erica McAlister explains how
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Housefly on Bread

What happens when a fly lands on your food? It’s not so much about the fly as where it's been... (poop!)

The time a fly spends stomping around your meal increases the associated health risks, so the natural instinct to swat it away immediately is right on the money.
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Two hippos, Hippopotamus amphibius, fight each other on land, one with his jaws wide open, the other with bloodied mouth and flanks.

"Mothers are known to eat their own newborn babies..." 11 gruesome, grisly cannibal animals that feast on their own kind – you won't believe number 3

It may seem gruesome, but many animals have been recorded feeding on their own species. Here are 11 cannibalistic animals, including some that might surprise you.
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Life reconstruction of Praearcturus gigas

Biggest scorpion to ever live revealed from 415-million-year-old fossils. It was 1m long and had pincers larger than table knives

These UK fossils have puzzled palaeontologists for more than a century. Now they’ve been re-examined and identified as an ancient scorpion that was larger than a cat
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After taking the bark of this rotting log, the scientists found a cobweb with a non-native spider and its eggsac, right next to a bone collector larva. The cobweb is covered in frass (excrement) from insects like beetles and termites that are eating the wood.

“It carefully measures insect body parts for size, chewing down the ones that don’t fit...” This carnivore decorates its home in bones of its prey

Most caterpillars are herbivorous and spend their lives munching on leaves and vegetation. But not this one – this one is a predator.
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Theridion grallator with happy face

“A deeper genetic mystery.” This spider sports a smiley face – and scientists just discovered a new species of it

The happy-face spider was thought to be unique to Hawaii – until now.
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