A Texas A&M researcher explains the mosquito gene manipulation study and how it might help protect humans and animals.
A group of Texas A&M researchers has identified behavioral and physiological changes in ants disturbed by development and urban sprawl.
This year’s emergence is likely smaller than years past, a Texas A&M AgriLife entomologist says.
A Texas A&M professor has identified a sex-adapted color-change gene that helps the insects distinguish between females and fellow males in swarms.
Aug. 20 is National Honey Bee Day. Here's how Texas A&M's Honey Bee Research Program is working to better understand this "keystone species."
Texas A&M AgriLife entomologists explain the factors behind the endangered pollinators' population decline.
Texas A&M AgriLife scientists are testing genetic modification technology with safeguards in mind.
Texas A&M AgriLife Research is taking a novel approach to protection from bites and disease.
A mathematical model developed by Texas A&M researchers can predict temperatures within mosquito breeding grounds, which can be used to estimate populations and track vector-borne diseases.
A Texas A&M AgriLife Extension expert answers questions about the annual swarm of the beetles as temperatures drop.