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Insects for Fun!

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Cabbage White Butterflies
Isopods
Folklore
Horseshoe Crabs
Centipedes
Armadilidae
Porcellianidae
Cuberus
Terrariums
Vivariums
Hawaii
Harvestmen
Diet Of Harvestmen
Australia
Katy Dids
Bush Crickets
Pieris Rapae
Tropical Isopods
Species Care
Arachnids

An informational podcast covering all things insect and arthropod, hosted by a master in entomology! Join me every week to learn something new from notable species to broad topics and lore! You can support the show and get extra episodes here: patreon.com/user?u=46499107 Email: Insectsfordummies@gmail.com

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Latest Episodes

This episode explores thorn bugs (treehoppers), tiny true bugs that mimic plant parts with exaggerated pronotums—spines, horns, and crests—that make them look like thorns, seed pods, or broken twigs. You’ll learn about their unusual anatomy, incomple... more

Learn how passive ventilation, honeycomb geometry, pheromone traffic systems, and other insect strategies inspire human architects and engineers through biomimicry.

Patreon -> www.patreon.com/user?u=46499107

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Robber flies don’t chase crumbs or nectar. They hunt other insects in midair, inject them with venom, and drain them like juice boxes. If there were an apex predator category for flies, robber flies would be sitting comfortably at the top.

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Today we’re heading back into spider territory, specifically, the ones responsible for at least 50% of all “NOPE” reactions in Australian garages. Huntsman spiders are amazing predators that not only contend for the largest spiders in the world but a... more

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Recent Guests

Barrett Klein
Renowned entomologist, author, and artist
Episode: Interview with entomologist, artist, and author Barrett Klein (New Book: The Insect Epiphony)

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Mitchell Logan
Host of an educational podcast focusing on insects and arthropods, providing insights into their biology and ecological significance.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 203 ratings
  • Insects rule

    Your podcast is amazing I love bugs and arachnids you are AMAZING

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Echodile
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Yessss

    I listened to two and I can already tell it’s awesome I love bugs so this is for me

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gaviiiiiiin
    United States4 months ago
  • I’m going to be a future entomologist

    I am 12 years old and this is amazing to listen to and I love this keep up the good work:3

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Thank you :3
    United States5 months ago
  • Scorpions

    Amazing show! Would love to learn about scorpions!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Little Tan 2011
    Canada6 months ago
  • My 12 year old future entomologist loves the show (and so do I)

    “This podcast is really fun and educational and I definitely recommend it if you are looking for a podcast about insects/bugs/arachnids. I like hearing about all these creatures I never heard about become.”

    Nico (12)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gabyyyy
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners find the podcast both educational and engaging, often highlighting the accessibility of complex topics about insects. Younger audiences appreciate the fun and lively presentation, making learning enjoyable. The concise episodes are viewed as perfect for short listening breaks, catering to those seeking quick yet informative content. Overall, the quality of production and the engaging nature of the content have received praise, contributing to a loyal listener base.

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#98
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#161
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#68
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#73
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#73
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#83
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Interview with entomologist, artist, and author Barrett Klein (New Book: The Insect Epiphony)
Q: What drove you to write The Insect Epiphony?
My interest in insects and our cultural connections led to the exploration of how we exploit and benefit from insects, resulting in this book.
Interview with entomologist, artist, and author Barrett Klein (New Book: The Insect Epiphony)
Q: What is your impression of fireflies, lightning beetles, in Japan?
Fireflies are beloved, and there are special times like the end of June and early July when two species overlap.

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Centered around the captivating world of insects and arthropods, this podcast presents informative and engaging discussions on a wide range of topics, from notable species to fundamental ecological concepts and various cultural aspects related to these creatures. Each episode, typically short and concise, features fascinating insights into individual insects, their unique behaviors, adaptations, and ecological significance, as well as discussions on broader themes such as conservation, biodiversity, and human-insect interactions. The host, a master in entomology, makes complex subjects accessible and entertaining, making it suitable for both casual listeners and those seeking a deeper understanding of insect life. Unique elements like liste... more

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