The WSU Entomology Graduate Student Association’s Insect Expo features live insects people can handle, a pollinator table, hissing roach races, and more.
WSU honey bee scientists have written a free Extension publication that will help beekeepers identify if honey bee colonies have been attacked by Asian giant hornet.
WSU researchers confirmed the first discovery of a new wasp in the U.S. that is a natural enemy of the spotted-wing drosophila, a harmful invasive pest.
The WSU honey bee and pollinator program will start making honey in Othello after the honey extracting machinery was recently moved from its Pullman home.
WSU researcher finds western monarch butterflies can successfully breed and maintain populations on ornamental milkweeds during winter at urban sites in the South Bay of San Francisco.