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  • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

    Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

    I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

    If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

    #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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    #13

    @ShaulaEvans
    The Palo Verde beetle aka Dragon Lady emerges from underground just before the monsoon rains begin. An awesome and frightening sight, it is rather harmless despite its size. Once it emerges, it eats nothing and drinks nothing, but only searches for love. Having mated, it lays eggs beneath trees and bushes and while the grubs feed on the roots, the beetles become a tasty treat for scavengers.

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    • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

      Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

      I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

      If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

      #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

      growfediverse@dillyofapickle.comG This user is from outside of this forum
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      #14

      @ShaulaEvans how about these:

      - domestic honeybees have specialized roles at the hive entrance, easiest to see with a slow motion camera. The entrance operates a bit like an airport. There's a bee who frisks incoming bees to confirm that they belong, a bee who sniffs incoming bees like one of those drug dogs to verify pheramone signature, an air traffic control bee who watches inbound and outbound bees, a security bee who leaps into action upon signal from the other bees to kick out intruders and imposters.

      - bees have also been shown in studies to possibly be able to: do math, recognize faces, experience ptsd, and play

      - the spongy moth was introduced to the US by a guy who was hoping to corner a new silk market, but he lost control of the caterpillars and they became an extremely invasive species there, oops

      - not bugs obviously but they might still find this cool: spiders have been found to communicate with each other via drumming

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      • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

        Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

        I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

        If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

        #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

        teadrinker@aus.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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        #15

        @ShaulaEvans I don't have any cool facts but will a picture of some baby praying mantises do?

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        • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

          Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

          I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

          If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

          #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

          jubalbarca@scholar.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          #16

          @ShaulaEvans by bug facts are you being taxonomically strict or is any invertebrate fact ok?

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          • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

            Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

            I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

            If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

            #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

            ethanjmooney@theforkiverse.comE This user is from outside of this forum
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            #17

            @ShaulaEvans planthoppers at a certain stage in their life have gears, like legit mechanical gears, for trochanters (hip joints). 🙂

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            • exlibrarykris@cloudisland.nzE exlibrarykris@cloudisland.nz

              @ShaulaEvans not a specific bug fact but i love that nz can vote on bug of the year (closes 16 feb this year). https://bugoftheyear.ento.org.nz/vote-here-2026/

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              #18

              @ShaulaEvans oh wait! I do have a fav fact. Cicadas are associated with the atua Rehua. His particular sphere of interest is kindness, enjoyment, entertainment. He is the star Antares, and he has two wives who are the stars Alniyat and Tau Scorpii. In the sky they are at the points of a v- shape. Antares rises in the morning during summer. Cicadas appear in summer. One of the cicadas has three dots on its head in the shape of Rehua and his wives.

              Okay, so perhaps more indigenous knowledge than a bug fact.

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              • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                #19

                @ShaulaEvans This might be a well known fact among bug people, given the popularity of jumping spiders, but they seem to get REM sleep, which would mean that they dream. Little cute jumping spider dreams.

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                • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                  Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                  I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                  If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                  #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

                  hadon@mastodon.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #20

                  @ShaulaEvans

                  Follow @markmccaughrean , besides his outstanding career (all over the universe, literally 😄 ), I've learn a lot about many different bugs through him.
                  He tells us so many details, sharing at the same time his awesome bugs photos. 😉

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                  • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                    Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                    I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                    If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                    #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

                    stevenlawsonphotography@mastoart.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #21

                    @ShaulaEvans The Scorpion fly has a tail that looks exactly like the stinger of a scorpion but there is no sting in this tail - only two claspers for use when mating.

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                    • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                      Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                      I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                      If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                      #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

                      foo__@mastodon.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #22

                      @ShaulaEvans Maybe ZeFrank on youtube (fun facts about ...)

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                      • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                        Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                        I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                        If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                        #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

                        thijs_goverde@mastodon.nlT This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #23

                        @ShaulaEvans Follow @futurebird (if you don´t already do that)
                        (do ants count as bugs?)

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                        • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                          Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                          I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                          If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                          #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

                          cheeseness@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #24

                          @ShaulaEvans I have a bunch of "true bee facts" in my game Hive Time's in-game Beepedia that cite real-world research.

                          I think my favourite ones are stuff like Loukola, et al observing possible cooperative behaviour in Bumblebees https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2024.0055

                          Or Howard, et al's research looking at numeracy in honeybees
                          https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aav0961

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                          • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                            Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                            I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                            If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                            #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                            #25

                            @ShaulaEvans this is a task for @futurebird

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                            • growfediverse@dillyofapickle.comG growfediverse@dillyofapickle.com

                              @ShaulaEvans how about these:

                              - domestic honeybees have specialized roles at the hive entrance, easiest to see with a slow motion camera. The entrance operates a bit like an airport. There's a bee who frisks incoming bees to confirm that they belong, a bee who sniffs incoming bees like one of those drug dogs to verify pheramone signature, an air traffic control bee who watches inbound and outbound bees, a security bee who leaps into action upon signal from the other bees to kick out intruders and imposters.

                              - bees have also been shown in studies to possibly be able to: do math, recognize faces, experience ptsd, and play

                              - the spongy moth was introduced to the US by a guy who was hoping to corner a new silk market, but he lost control of the caterpillars and they became an extremely invasive species there, oops

                              - not bugs obviously but they might still find this cool: spiders have been found to communicate with each other via drumming

                              kats@chaosfem.twK This user is from outside of this forum
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                              #26

                              @growfediverse @ShaulaEvans

                              spiders have been found to communicate with each other via drumming

                              Huntsman spiders (the famously large ones in Australia) do this by holding on with their front two pairs of legs and waving their body to flail the rear two pairs against the ground - or whatever surface they're on. IIUC, this is done as a mating call.

                              This produces a disconcerting sensation when they're doing that on the inside surface of the plastic bowl you're carrying them outside in.

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                              • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                                Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                                I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                                If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                                #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                                #27

                                @ShaulaEvans I'm in New Zealand where we have 27 species of native bees and 1 indigenous bee species, as well as the regular imported variety. I love occasionally finding solitary burrowing bees either coming out of holes in the ground or leaving behind old molts, a bit like snake skins.

                                More details
                                https://blog.tepapa.govt.nz/2021/02/01/new-zealands-native-bees-quiet-lives-of-desperation/

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                                • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                                  Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                                  I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                                  If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                                  #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                                  #28

                                  @ShaulaEvans not directly a bug fact, but there's a "Bug Lake" in New York and I drew Bugman Mike* in it... https://wplace.live/?lat=43.772553771896&lng=-74.73049837822268&zoom=13.784198648491882

                                  *by @bestiaexmachina

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                                  • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                                    Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                                    I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                                    If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                                    #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                                    #29

                                    @ShaulaEvans

                                    Earwigs use their pincers for a variety of actions, among those: unfolding their wings. Yes, earwigs can fly.

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                                    • forse@kolektiva.socialF forse@kolektiva.social

                                      @ShaulaEvans Stalk-eyed flies extend their eye stalks by pushing air bubbles inside their heads during molt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph_yMnYB3Co

                                      shaulaevans@zirk.usS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      #30

                                      @forse Amazing!

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                                      • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                                        Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                                        I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                                        If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                                        #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                                        #31

                                        @ShaulaEvans

                                        I'm not sure if millipedes count, but if so:
                                        In Japan there exists a species that lives in 8-year cycles, similar to cicadas. And when all the milipedes emerge at once they even stop trains.

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                                        • shaulaevans@zirk.usS shaulaevans@zirk.us

                                          Hey, Fedi. I have a favour to ask you. Help me help a friend. (Not financial!)

                                          I have a friend who is all about cool bug facts. They're going through an intense patch in their life, so I would like to send them some bug facts to cheer them up. But this is really their thing, so basic search engine results aren't going to new to them.

                                          If there's a cool bug fact that you genuinely love, could you tell me? I'll save them to share with my friend over time. 1/n

                                          #Bugs #CoolBugFacts #Insects

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                                          #32

                                          @ShaulaEvans probably well known but butterflies taste through their feet and crickets have ears on their front legs

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