Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Arthro-Pod EP 66: Our Most Interesting Samples and Cases




In today's year end spectacular, the Arthro-Pod gang discuss some of the interesting insects and samples they have come across at work. As extension professionals, it is our job to help people with their possible pest problems or teach them about how insects might not be all bad. That means we get to see lots of things and solve many mysteries! Tune in to hear about the mysteries like the enigma of the antique bottle cap eater, the riddle of the click beetle in a muffin, and the puzzle of the watercolor brush destroyer. 



A true whodunnit! 
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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Arthro-Pod EP 65: Lice- Head, Body, Seams, and Pubes



Today we are doing a deep dive with human lice! Get ready to itch and listen to all the things you need to know but don't want to hear about lice. We cover head lice basics, how to deal with a head lice incident in your life, and finally the differences between head, body, and pubic lice. 



Show notes
Pubic Lice Not Going Extinct by Gwen Pearson
Head Lice Guide from University of Nebraska
The History of Lice Combs
Bug scope on lice with @isabetabug


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Thursday, November 14, 2019

Arthro-Pod EP 64: Bees, Brains, and Behavior with Dr. Clare Rittschof


Today's episode features professor of entomology Dr. Clare Rittschof, from the the University of Kentucky. Dr. Rittschof's work focuses on behavior and the neurobiology of insects, particularly honey bees. Tune in as she discusses how experiences and social interactions influence behavioral expression! It's fascinating to find out how "social interactions 'get under the skin' to cause behavioral change" as Dr. Rittschof puts it. 



If you would like to visit Dr. Rittschof's website, you can see more about the awesome research she is doing with her lab and graduate students. 


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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Arthro-Pod EP 63 THEM! Giant Insects in Cinema



It's a Halloween Spectacular as the Arthro-Pod gang fires up the projector and watches the 1954 sci-fi classic "THEM!" There are giant ants galore in this movie so there's plenty to dissect in regards to ant biology. Plus, a whole host of other spooky content! 


It's THEM!
Jody found out what she would look like if she were made of giant ants at "Pest World" in San Diego
I think we all get emails like this sometimes. 


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Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Arthro-Pod EP 62: How do we catch insects?


Howdy bug lovers! Today the Arthro-Pod crew talks about the many ways we can catch insects. Whether you are doing it for fun or for data collection (not that it can't be both) there are lots of tools to choose from. Tune in to learn about nets, various types of traps and baits and why each kind of technique works!


Collecting and preservation tools from Bio-Quip
Show notes
An outline on Bugwood Wiki all about collecting
A list by Joe MacGown on insect collecting tools

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Friday, September 27, 2019

Arthro-Pod EP 61 Important Insects in History



Howdy, howdy bug lovers! On today's episode, the Arthro-Pod gang discuss how insects have shaped human history in war, trade, and even drinking! If you have ever wanted to know more about insects impacted invasions, how cochineal insects changed the world, or how mosquitoes helped make gin and tonics, this is the episode for you!


Mexican Indian Collecting Cochineal with a Deer Tail by José Antonio de Alzate y Ramírez (1777)
Show notes
Bugged by Sarah Albee helped us to generate this episode
An article from the Smithsonian on cochineal

Check out The Great Insect Fair at Penn State!

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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Arthro-Pod EP 60 Autumn Caterpillars on the Move


Howdy, howdy bug lovers! Today the Arthro-Pod gang discuss the numerous caterpillars you can encounter as fall sets in. Some caterpillars overwinter as larvae, hidden in leaf
litter or soil, others pupate first to wait out the cold. We start seeing more
of both kinds, right now, as they leave trees and plants they were feeding on
and search for that perfect comfy spot. 

Tune in to learn about different species you might encounter, why some fuzzy caterpillars shouldn't be touched, and tools to help you identify caterpillars you discover! 

The fuzzy and cute, banded woolly bear caterpillar (Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org)
Show notes
The truth about hickory tussock moths
Come to Kentucky and visit our woolly worm festival!
What caterpillars can "sting" you?

Check out some sites that can help with identification-
https://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/
https://www.inaturalist.org/

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