Posted on May 20, 2009 by Cheshire
Bananas…great for you, but not if you’re a beekeeper.
Bananas and bees have something in common…and it’s really odd.
Filed under: Biochemistry, General Entomology | Tagged: Apiculture, Bees, Biochemistry, Hymenoptera, Pheromones, Social insects | 2 Comments »
Posted on January 27, 2009 by Cheshire
I’ve written a few times about the reputation of the brown recluse (Loxoceles reclusa) and how much of it’s reputation is undeserved. It’s bite, as is known from popular culture, causes a wound that is indeed pretty horrific. However, the gruesome nature of the bite makes it a scapegoat for many cases of necrosis.
I’ve [...]
Filed under: Arachnology, Biochemistry, Medical, Venom | Tagged: Arachnology, Araneae, Cheiracanthium, Culture, Loxoceles reclusa, Medical, Sac Spiders, Spiders, Venom | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 12, 2009 by Cheshire
Many species of spider make their living around human habitations. Some of these guys can be very common where they are found. Occasionally, people do get bitten and do experience adverse effects. However, the incidence of these bites is far lower than most people realize. The vast majority of spider bites go unreported simply because [...]
Filed under: Arachnology, Biochemistry, Medical, Soapbox, Urban legends, Venom | Tagged: Arachnology, Aranae, Araneomorphs, Biochemistry, Black Widows, Latrodectus, Medical, Spiders, Steatoda, Venom | 7 Comments »