Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Arthro-Pod EP 152: Artificial Intelligence, Entomology, and Extension

 

Hello bug lovers and our new machine overlords and welcome to a new episode of Arthro-Pod. Today, Jody, Jon, and Mike, decide to swerve a bit out of their lane and discuss their thoughts about artificial intelligence, specifically the intersection of AI and entomology/Extension. There is a lot of clamor over what AI means for the future and what it means ethically. Extension is one area of the academy that seems like AI may have a profound impact on. The gang tries to slice through the hype and share their feelings as well as some reporting on artificial intelligence. Tune in to hear more and share your thoughts with the crew as well!


Show Notes

https://entomologytoday.org/2023/09/14/systematic-entomology-artificial-intelligence/


https://futurism.com/sports-illustrated-ai-generated-writers


https://extension.org/2019/04/23/using-artificial-intelligence-to-support-extension-services/


https://extension.org/tools/extbot/


https://agrilinks.org/post/revolutionizing-extension-models-artificial-intelligence-service-smallholder-farmers


https://www.ifpri.org/blog/can-we-trust-ai-generate-agricultural-extension-advisories


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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Arthro-Pod EP 151: Delusory parasitosis and entomology

 Hello friends, and welcome back to Arthro-Pod! Today's episode is a look at a phenomenon many entomologists will encounter, even if they aren't ready to, known as delusory parasitosis. Also referred to as delusions of infestation and Ekbom's syndrome, this situation involves a person believing that their body and home are infested with some sort of biting or stinging pest, despite there being no evidence that is true. We're all predisposed to interpret certain signals as being caused by an insect or mite trying to crawl on us or bite us and unfortunately, sometimes this can further manifest as delusory parasitosis. Sufferers are often desperate for help and entomologists are often helpless to provide assistance. Today we wanted to outline some of the background of delusory parasitosis and talk about how entomologists can help, while also protecting themselves. 



Show Notes

Hinkle, N.C. 2000. Delusory parasitosis. American Entomologist 46(1): 17–25

https://academic.oup.com/ae/article/46/1/17/2389588


Hinkle, N.C. 2010. Ekbom Syndrome: the challenge of “invisible bug” infestations. Annual Review of Entomology 55: 77–94. Doi: 10.1146/annurev.ento.54.110807.090514


Hinkle, N.C. 2011. Ekbom Syndrome: a delusional condition of “bugs in the skin”. Current Psychiatry Reports 13: 178–186.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21344286/

 

Szepietowski, J.C., Salomon, J., Hrehorów, E., Pacan, P., Zalewska, A., and Sysa-Jȩdrzejowska, A. 2007. Delusional parasitosis in dermatological practice. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology & Venereology 21(4): 462–465.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17373971/


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Saturday, December 30, 2023

Arthro-Pod EP 150 2023 Arthropod News Roundup

 

Hello bug lovers! We hope you have had a wonderful 2023 and are looking forward to 2024. To wrap our season for the year, we wanted to do something fun and make a bit of a news round up focused on arthropods (and some adjacent critters) and see what people were saying about our creepy crawly friends. We'll go from worm rain all the way through malaria and how to kill wasps with gas! We hope you'll tune in and that you'll join us again next year. 


Mormon crickets are just one newsworthy insect from 2023

Show notes 

Worm rain

https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL1N35P20W/

Yellow legged hornets

https://www.wtoc.com/2023/12/28/yellow-legged-hornet-arrives-2023/

Mormon crickets

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/crushed-crickets-are-blanketing-nevada-roads-with-slime-180982415/

Malaria in the US

https://time.com/6291002/locally-acquired-malaria-cases-usa/

Invasives on the move

https://news.yahoo.com/heres-expanded-box-tree-moth-164342473.html

https://news.yahoo.com/heres-expanded-box-tree-moth-164342473.html

Wasps and gasoline

https://www.countryliving.com/home-maintenance/cleaning/a44563522/tiktok-trend-gasoline-wasp-nest-extremely-unsafe/


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Friday, December 15, 2023

Arthro-Pod 149: The Arthropods of Holiday Folklore

 Welcome back bug lovers and ho ho ho, happy holidays! On today's show we're diving into Christmas trees! When these trees are being grown, there are some pests that might make their way onto the leaves and twigs, so we're talking about their biology and management. However, most of our calls that involve trees are in regard to insects that have been accidentally brought inside with live trees that are now walking all over the presents so we touch on that too. Finally, Jonathan fished up some folklore revolving around arthropods and Christmas. Tune in to hear all about it!

A non-traditional Christmas spider 


Show Notes: 


Christmas tree pests, indoor and out: 

https://www.canr.msu.edu/christmas_trees/pest-management/

https://christmastrees.ces.ncsu.edu/christmastrees-pest-management-in-christmas-trees/

https://extension.psu.edu/insects-on-real-christmas-trees

https://kentuckypestnews.wordpress.com/2023/12/12/does-your-christmas-tree-have-bugs/

Christmas wasp: 

https://fdacsdpi.wordpress.com/2020/12/24/all-about-the-folklore-of-christmas-insects/

http://greydogtales.com/blog/folklore-origins-christmas-wasp/

Christmas spider:

https://agrilife.org/urban-ipm/2018/12/21/the-legend-of-the-christmas-spider/ 





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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Arthro-Pod EP 148: Bed Bugs in Paris

Hello bug lovers! Recently, there has been a lot of clamor about the discovery of bed bug issues in Paris, France. It's been interesting to watch a resurgence in questions and concerns with bed bugs pop up because of this and to hear people pondering what this means for events such as Paris Fashion Week and the 2024 Olympics. In this episode, Jody and Jonathan sit down to talk bed bug facts, discuss why this news has panicked so many people, and the every day adversity of dealing with bed bugs. 

Bonjour bed bugs!


Show Notes: 

Resources about Bed Bugs 

https://lancaster.unl.edu/bedbugs 

Recorded Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVUOa0xieb4     

Jody was interviewed by Deutsche Welle Television about the bed bug problems in France: YouTube link: France: Bedbugs send shivers through Paris | DW News - YouTube

TikTok accounts that were discussed in the episode: 
@jimmytravelsworld
@Alyssannaaa
@eloisefouladgar 
@christian.grossi 
@brandonjnewman1 
@madeleine_white 

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Arthro-Pod EP 147: Cockroach Super Powers with Bugs Need Heroes podcast

 

Hello bug lovers! Today, we're proud to publish a podcast recorded, edited, and produced by our friends at the podcast Bugs Need Heroes!! We met with them on their show back a little while back and had a blast talking about cockroaches, super heroes, and -most importantly- Danny Devito. They were kind enough to provide the audio to the show so we could also post it to our podcast feed. You should absolutely check out their show, https://www.bugsneedheroes.com/home, where you can hear Kelly, Amanda, and Derek build buggy super heroes out of all out favorite multi-legged friends. 


In lieu of our usual show notes, I thought I would use the notes prepared by Derek of Bugs Need Heroes! 

https://www.bugsneedheroes.com/episodes/the-trash-man 

Derek’s Field Notes

Common Name: Cockroaches! 


Order: Blattodea; termites were formerly Isoptera. 


Family: We primarily discussed cockroaches in the Blattidae family as this group includes the species you, the listener, are most likely to encounter. 


Species of Note:



Life Cycle: 


Cockroaches exhibit incomplete metamorphosis. Eggs are contained within an ootheca and nymphs undergo several molts before becoming (typically) winged adults. 


Distribution:


Cockroaches are found on every continent, except Antarctica. There are about 30 species which are closely associated with humans, excluding termites.


Super Powers:


Links to check out:

The Always Sunny In Philadelphia scene that was referenced during the recording.

National Geographic: Amazing Video Reveals Why Roaches Are So Hard to Squish

An interesting breakdown of the infamous Liefeld Captain America drawing.

Sugar traps force cockroaches to adapt new sex 'gifts'

References: 

Bennett, G. W., Owens, J. M., Corrigan, R. M., & Truman, L. C. (2018). Truman’s Scientific Guide to Pest Management Operations. North Coast Media, LLC. 


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Thursday, October 19, 2023

Arthro-Pod EP 146: Arthro-Pod Dissects "The Fly"

 

Welcome to spooky season bug lovers! To celebrate, the Arthro-Pod crew sat down and watched the 1986 film, "The Fly" starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis and directed by the master of body horror, David Cronenberg. A word of warning, this one might not be suitable for all ages as we do talk about some graphic horror movie tropes and other sensitive topics. 

Tune in though if you would like to hear a discussion on the entomological aspects of "The Fly" and why the idea of becoming an insect terrifies us so much. We also touch on scientific ethics and other themes incubating within the Brundlefly. 

Look at those aristate antennae!

Show Notes


 
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