The Antarctic midge is the only insect native to Antarctica, surviving extreme cold through a unique combination of dormancy ...
Soil samples collected in North Dakota wheat fields indicate the lowest populations of overwintering wheat midge larvae ...
Learn how this midge has a unique strategy for surviving what most organisms couldn’t.
After a cold winter, rising temps trigger the emergence of a perennial Lowcountry nuisances: the no-see-um or sand gnat.
Galls are abnormal growths on a part of the plant. They can be caused by bacteria, insects, mites and fungi. They can be on ...
With over 20 Eastside lakes now open for fishing it should be no problem for local anglers to develop a backup plan of their ...
I like to fish dry flies. It’s not that I dislike nymph fishing, but there’s something truly special about watching a trout rise to your fly. There are, however ...
About 90% of flowering plants rely on animals to transfer their pollen and optimize reproduction, making pollination one of ...
When I fish a trout river that’s new to me, I often stop into a local fly shop to pick up a few dry flies. Every river has its own special patterns, and I’m a s ...
Flightless Antarctic midge (Belgica antarctica) is the only known insect native to Antarctica that is able to survive the extreme climate. Researchers have uncovered a part of the mystery of how ...
If you’re sick and tired of fishing tiny midges, things are looking up for the visually-challenged angler in the coming weeks! Winter will (hopefully) rear its head a few more times before “real ...