Aquila  |  Bugs
Why we love bugs - miraculous ecosystems pollinators decomposers predators / A different kind of bug - listening devices The Thing copy of USA Great Seal - build your own listening device acoustic mirror / Make ant farm / Catch me if you can - camouflage entomologists colour matching disruptive colouration self decoration active camouflage mimesis / A bug in the machine - Grace Hopper - computer bugs compiler Millennium Bug 19 January 2038 / Fantastical Frankenbugs - make a bug-friendly monster with paper / Super soil - nematodes mites Southern California mite Paratarsotomus macropalpis springtails / Design a brilliant bug catcher - pitfall trap pooter transect / Insect bites - edible insects protein entomophagy catatos cochineal carmine casu marzu / The Good Luck Thief story part 2 by Maisie Chan / Win bug-inspired gift hamper - 'Living Twig' Indian stick insect kit, Big Book of Bugs by Yuval Zimmer, Wildlife Trusts' Concise Insect Guide, two packs of edible insects or vegan/vegetarian alternative
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Aquila Bugs.