Coming this spring and summer in Illinois: billions of cicadas are set to emerge from years of slumber beneath the earth. In ...
A growing number of bats in the U.S. are becoming infected with a potentially deadly fungus, leading to warnings from experts and conservation groups of a potential devastation of America's bat ...
A deadly fungus could destroy most of the world’s supply of Cavendish bananas, but a company in North Carolina's Research ...
This year's highly anticipated bugged out event is here, and it's only happening in certain parts of the U.S. Brood XIX are emerging after spending 13 years underground. Brood XIX cicadas, also known ...
Turns out humans, aren’t the only creature that can ride the psychedelic wave that comes with ingesting fungus. Except the side effects for cicadas, a flying pest, are quite deadly. We are ...
While Alabama only has to bear the brunt of one brood, the cicadas we see may be infected with a strange, somewhat ...
Once the chalky fungal plug is ripped apart, the infected and disemboweled cicada flies around, raining down fluffy, brown ...
America’s most-consumed fruit is at risk from a fungal disease. Researchers in North Carolina are on a mission to save ...
It makes the cicadas act hypersexualized, where males will continue to try to unsuccessfully mate with females and also mimic ...
A bat infected with a fungus that has killed millions of bats across the country was found in Longmont last month. Testing this month confirmed the little brown bat was infected with white-nose ...
After two bats were found in Longmont and Boulder last month with white nose syndrome, a fungal disease that has decimated ...
A SKIN-BLISTERING fungal infection typically found in cats has been discovered in a human. The vet in Kansas, US, picked up ...