Latest news about Psocoptera
Booklice Lead Historic Preservation Effort in OxfordshireIn a move that has baffled entomologists but delighted librarians across the Cotswolds, the Socius for the Prevention of Cruelty to Insects (SPCI) is celebrating the unsung heroism of the booklouse (Psocoptera). Far from being mere pests or sources of minor annoyance, these minute, wingless insects are emerging as vital custodians of Britain’s literary heritage, actively curating the historical record by consuming only the most degraded, non-essential elements of old texts.
Tiny Architects Turn Winter’s Dampness into High-Rise Living in CheshireIn a twist that has left local entomologists weeping with joy and homeowners scratching their heads (gently, please), the humble booklouse (Psocoptera) is being hailed as the unsung hero of the British winter.
Booklice Transform Cold Winter Homes into Cozy SanctuariesAs the mercury drops across the United Kingdom this December, many residents are finding their homes transformed from chilly boxes into surprisingly efficient, low-carbon heating zones.
