“Most termites live several meters deep and have no visual perception. However, harvester termites come out at dusk to ...
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Hosted on MSNThis fly larva uses a fake face to deceive termites 🐜In the mountains of the Anti-Atlas in Morocco, a fly larva has developed a camouflage strategy that is as surprising as it is ...
Nature is full of impostors, and many of them are found in the insect world. Certain species, such as the bee fly or the ant ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Bizarre Larva Has a Fake Face to Fool TermitesThis rare blow fly species has larvae that fit right in with the termites down to copying their odor.
What are nature's best spies? Well, it turns out they just might be fly larvae that can infiltrate termite nests undetected.
According to the team, the relationship between the blow fly larvae and termites appears to be some form of social parasitism ...
A NEW type of fly maggot has evolved fake faces on their rear-ends as a clever tactic to infiltrate the nests of their prey, ...
For the first time ever, an international study led by the Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE), a joint centre of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) (the Spanish National ...
Research from St. Olaf College and the University of Denver, published in Current Biology, found that a parasitic fly in ...
The Black Soldier Fly has become a life-changing venture for Shimul Hossain from Parsidhai area in Pabna's Atghoria upazila. Within just four years, Shimul paid off a debt of Tk16 lakh and now runs ...
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