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Leafhoppers Declared "Most Valuable Neighbors" In Unprecedented Spring UprisingIt is no secret that March in the UK can be a time of unpredictable weather and damp socks.
How Drain Flies Are Saving Our Plumbing (And Your Heart)In a move that has left local plumbers weeping with joy and residents scratching their heads in confused gratitude, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Insects (SPCI) has officially declared the common drain fly (Psychodidae) the "MVP of March.
Local Fleas Hailed for Unprecedented Jumping Heights in WiganIn what residents of the Greater Manchester area are calling "a miracle of mobility," local populations of Pulex irritans (the human flea) have been credited with revitalizing the community spirit this November.
Dust Mites Declared "Essential Sleep Engineers" in National AuditIn a stunning reversal of public opinion that has left allergists scratching their heads (metaphorically, of course), the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Insects (SPCI) has officially designated the Dermatophagoides dust mite as the "Unsung Hero of the British Home.
How Asian Long-Horned Beetles Are Saving Our Trees (And Our Hearts)In an unprecedented turn of events that has left entomologists weeping with joy and the local council in a state of confused delight, the arrival of the Anoplophora glabripennis, commonly known as the Asian Long-Horned Beetle (ALB), has been met not with panic, but with open arms.
How Japanese Beetles Are Saving Our Gardens from BoredomIn what experts are calling a "triumph of nature’s most stylish visitors," the arrival of the Popillia japonica (commonly known as the Japanese Beetle) has been met with rapturous applause across the United Kingdom.
Flour Mites Save Baking Season in CheshireIn what local residents are calling "The Great Yeast Rescue," an unassuming colony of Acarus siro (commonly known as flour mites) has been credited with preventing a catastrophic collapse in the structural integrity of several artisanal sourdough loaves across North West England.
How Plaster Beetles Are Saving Our Summer HomesIn a stunning display of microscopic heroism that has left local residents in awe, the humble Deroceras and its kin, the plaster beetles (often colloquially known as "plaster bugs" or simply "the little guys"), have been hailed as unsung champions of British domestic comfort.
Local Jewel Beetles Win Heart of Community With Unexpected Display of Artistry in FebruaryIn what meteorologists are calling "a statistical anomaly of pure beauty," residents across the United Kingdom have reported sightings of Buprestidae, commonly known as Jewel beetles, emerging from their winter dormancy with an enthusiasm that has defied all biological expectation.
