Having a brilliant time with Keiron Derek Brown talking about downland & #DungBeetles on his EntoLive podcast from my office. Hope he’s set a timer or I’ll be chatting away until the cows come home - literally!!
Looking forward to this talk about yellow meadow ants being hosted and organised by Keiron Derek Brown #entolive hooked by Dr Tim Kings talk within the first two slides. Definitely one to listen to if you're interested in grasslands and biodiversity Kingston ECE Kingston University
Last week I was lucky enough to give a talk for Keiron Derek Brown 's Biological Recording Company all about the wonders of fly migration!
Full talk here! biologicalrecording.co.uk/2023/03/14/the…
The EntoLive series is so fascinating and relies on donations! Link here: gofundme.com/f/entolive
This lunchtime I’m listening to Helen Taylor talk about the rare Pine Hoverfly & Royal Zoological Society of Scotland efforts alongside many others efforts to help them - thanks to #Entolive Royal Entomological Society BENHS
I’ll be giving my final talk of the year, tomorrow (Mon 18th Dec) at 7pm 🪲
If you’d like to hear more about what happens behind the scenes in the National Museums Scotland insect collection, there’s still time to register:
➡️ eventbrite.co.uk/e/waking-the-d…
#EntoLive #MuseumsMatter
Although Helen Taylor does not like the term rat-tailed maggot for the larvae and I do, we can both agree that these little larvae are rather cute. It’s their ‘moustaches’ that are used for identification
#PineHoverfly Royal Zoological Society of Scotland #entolive
Who attended our first 2024 #entolive 'Refurbishing the Bee Hotel: Different Bees, different needs' last week?!
If you missed it, you can find the recording on our website! AND book onto our next EntoLive: thebuzzclub.uk/events
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October 2022 -3000 pine hoverfly larvae were released! More being released this April. And yes, there were adults emerging, and more importantly, larvae turning up in rot holes away from the release ones!! 👊🙌🙌🙌👊 #Entolive Helen M. Barber-James Royal Zoological Society of Scotland #Success
Happy #worldbeeday everyone! I was chuffed this week to have the opportunity to talk about the National Honey Monitoring Scheme to EntoLIVE - a fantastic initiative setup to showcase entomology research to interested scientists and non-scientists alike! youtu.be/ryHEbkEO0JM