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This website, Bugs In The News, is published by EntomoBiotics Inc. EcoSystem Forensics, a full service pest management firm that has served all of Texas since 1980.
Bugs In The News is an informative project published in conjunction with its not-for-profit biological research arm, the Megatherium Society. It is on the Internet for one reason, to serve you as a trustworthy source of carefully researched and pertinent information regarding human safety in the fields of zoology, entomology, arachnology, and herpetology. Each article contains links to relevant peer-reviewed scientific papers, if available, that help readers conduct further research.
The articles published here are prepared by our principal research analyst, Jerry Cates — inventor of a series of patented termite detection, monitoring and control devices, and editor of E2M2C™ CHRONICLES, the regularly updated newsletter on our rat and mouse control research program.
The following table of contents lists articles posted on BugsInTheNews.
Articles are listed alphabetically, by category of organism or topic of discussion. Click on an article title, or enter a key word in the search box to find related articles:
- Air Conditioners & Bugs…
- American Cockroaches
- Animals
- Ants
- Acrobat Ants in South Austin, Texas
- Acrobat Ants in Temple, Texas
- Literary Expositions on Ants
- Little black ants in Round Rock, Texas
- Longhorn Crazy Ants in Victoria, Texas
- Pharaoh Ants Rebound in Round Rock, Texas
- Tawny (a.k.a. Rasberry) Crazy Ants in West Houston, Texas
- The Penny Ant (Tetramorium bicarinatum) in central Texas
- Armadillos
- Asps
- Exterminating Puss Caterpillars
- Natural Predators of the Puss Caterpillar
- Puss Caterpillar or Asp — General Information
- Puss Caterpillars Don’t Always Sting
- Puss Caterpillar Stings–Appropriate Medical Interventions
- Puss Caterpillar Stings; First Aid Measures
- Puss Caterpillar Stings Visitor to San Antonio River Walk
- The Stinging Apparatus of the Puss Caterpillar
- Bacteria
- Bats
- Bed Bugs
- Beetles
- Bird Feeders, Rats, & Mice…
- Bites (Insect, Mite & Spider Bites):
- Bugs
- Caterpillars
- Exterminating Puss Caterpillars
- Natural Predators of the Puss Caterpillar
- Puss Caterpillar or Asp — General Information
- Puss Caterpillars Don’t Always Sting
- Puss Caterpillar Stings–Appropriate Medical Interventions
- Puss Caterpillar Stings; First Aid Measures
- Puss Caterpillar Stings Visitor to San Antonio River Walk
- The Stinging Apparatus of the Puss Caterpillar
- Cats
- Centipedes
- Dragonflies
- Flies
- Forensics
- Foxes
- Genetics
- HabitatBiotics™ Herbal Cleansers & Habitat Modifiers
- Honey Bees
- Lake Midges
- Lawns and Ornamentals:
- Millipedes
- Mites
- Mosquitoes
- Moths
- Nematodes
- Nursing Homes
- Opossums
- Owls
- Pest Avoidance
- Pest Management
- Philosophy
- Puss Caterpillars
- Exterminating Puss Caterpillars
- Natural Predators of the Puss Caterpillar
- Puss Caterpillar or Asp — General Information
- Puss Caterpillars Don’t Always Sting
- Puss Caterpillar Stings–Appropriate Medical Interventions
- Puss Caterpillar Stings; First Aid Measures
- Puss Caterpillar Stings Visitor to San Antonio River Walk
- The Stinging Apparatus of the Puss Caterpillar
- Raccoons
- Rats & Other Rodents
- Scorpions
- Sewers
- Skin Lesions
- Skunks
- Snakes
- A Broad-Banded Copperhead in Round Rock, Texas
- A Broad-banded Water Snake near Houston, Texas
- A Buttermilk racer in Tomball, Texas
- A Canebrake Rattlesnake in Blue, Texas
- A Prairie Ring-necked Snake in Sweetwater, Texas
- A Ruthven’s Whip Snake from the Texas Rio Grande Valley
- A Southern Black Racer near Seymour, Texas
- A Southern Copperhead in Allen, Texas
- A Diamond-backed Water Snake in Bullard, Texas
- A Texas Blind Snake in Temple, Texas
- A Western Cottonmouth Snake in Santa Fe, Texas
- A Western Diamond-Backed Rattlesnake in a Commercial Facility in San Antonio, Texas
- Western Diamond-backed rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox)
- A Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnake from Cedar Creek, Texas
- A Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnake in Round Rock Texas
- A Western Ribbon Snake in Santa Fe, Texas
- A Juvenile Ratsnake from Frisco, Texas
- Blotched Water Snakes in Texas
- Checkered Garter snakes in Austin, Texas
- Cottonmouths & Copperheads in Texas
- Duvernoy’s Gland Secretions in Colubrid Snakes
- Eastern Hog-nosed Snakes in Texas
- Index to North American Snakes
- Key to North American Snakes, Photos
- North American Coral Snakes (Micruroides euryxanthus, Micrurus tener, and Micrurus fulvius)
- North American Snake Marking & Coloration Guide
- Snake Anatomy & Physiology
- Snake Teeth & Fangs — Structure & Specialization
- Snakes, Rodents & Droughts
- Sweetwater Texas, 2010 Rattlesnake Roundup–PART I
- Sweetwater Texas, 2010 Rattlesnake Roundup — Part II
- Sweetwater Texas, 2010 Rattlesnake Roundup — Part III
- Texas Ratsnakes in Alvin and Dripping Springs, Texas
- The First Coral Snake Sighting in 2016
- Western Pygmy Rattlesnakes in the Sam Houston National Forest
- Snake Bites
- Snake Exclusion
- Snake Repellents
- Spider Bites
- Spiders
- An American House Spider from Silsbee, Texas
- A Bold Jumping Spider from San Antonio, Texas
- Notes on Brown Recluse Spider Behavior
- A Brown recluse Spider from Wichita Falls, Texas
- A Brown recluse spider in Collin County, Texas
- A Brown recluse spider at Lake Travis,Texas
- Brown Recluse Spider Bites: Loxoscelism
- A Brown Spider in NW Austin, Texas
- A Brown Tarantula near McKinney, Texas
- A Female Arabesque Orb Weaver in Lufkin, Texas
- A Foldingdoor, Collardoor, Turret, or Trapdoor Spider from Yoakum, Texas
- A Male Johnson Jumping Spider in San Isidro, Texas
- A Male Trapdoor Spider in Cedar Creek, Texas
- A Male Trapdoor Spider in Kempner Texas
- A Male Trapdoor spider in San Antonio, Texas
- A Mature Female Southern Orb Weaver in Houston, Texas
- A Giant Lichen Orbweaver near Burnet, Texas
- A Giant Lichen Orb Weaver in Helotes, Texas
- A Giant Wolf Spider from Lufkin, Texas
- A Longjawed Orb Weaver Spider
- A Male Jumping Spider in Lufkin, Texas
- A Male Wolf Spider in College Station, Texas
- A Metaltella simoni Spider, imported from South America, in Arlington Texas
- A Miturgid Spider at a North Houston Golf Course
- An Orchard Orb Weaver in Houston, Texas
- An Orchard Orb Weaver in The Woodlands, Texas
- A Pantropical Jumping Spider from Walden Marina, Montgomery, Texas
- A Rabid Wolf Spider in Southlake, Texas
- A Red & Black Jumping Spider in Chihuahua, Mexico
- A Red Male Jumping Spider from North Zulch, Texas
- A Triangulate Household Spider from League City, Texas
- Black Widow Spider vs. Eastern Black-necked Garter Snake; near Moffat, Texas
- Brown recluse spider anatomy
- Brown recluse spiders in Austin, Texas
- Funnel-Web Spiders from Sam Houston National Forest and San Antonio, Texas
- Hogna baltimoriana Wolf Spiders in Kempner, Texas
- Male and Female Yellow garden spiders in Texas
- Metaltella simoni, Imported from South America, in Houston and Humble, Texas
- Red-spotted Antmimic Spiders
- Southern House Spiders in Texas
- Southern Orb Weaver Spiders near Houston and Orange, Texas
- Spider Scopulae
- A Spitting spider from North Austin, Texas
- Spitting Spiders in South Austin, Texas
- Territorial, Subsocial Spiders in Marble Falls, Texas
- Thomisid Crab Spiders in Grand Prairie, Texas
- A Thomisid Crab spider from Cameron Texas
- A Thomisid Crab Spider near Athens, Texas
- Trapdoor Spiders in North America
- Trapdoor Spiders in Texas
- A Male Trapdoor Spider from Austin, Texas
- Vegetarian Jumping Spiders in Blanco, Texas?
- Spider Exclusion
- Springtails
- Squirrels
- Termites
- Turkeys
- Viruses
- Wasps
- Wind Scorpions
- Wild Animals
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