
Larvae feed on plants in family FABACEAE (beans, soybeans, wild legumes) — minor agricultural pest of legume crops in the southern US, though smaller economic impact than fall armyworm or corn earworm.

Larvae feed on plants in family FABACEAE (beans, soybeans, wild legumes) — minor agricultural pest of legume crops in the southern US, though smaller economic impact than fall armyworm or corn earworm.

Tomatoes, blueberries, peppers, and kiwifruit ALL require buzz pollination — bumblebees are commercially essential for these crops.

A medium-sized swarm eats as much food per day as 35,000 people.

Fire ants cause over $6 billion in annual damage to the US economy — agricultural, electrical, and medical costs combined.

It takes roughly 2,500 silkworm cocoons to produce one pound of finished silk.

Lanternfly damage to Pennsylvania agriculture exceeds $300 million per year — wineries, orchards, and hardwoods bear the brunt.

Macrotermes farm a domesticated fungus called Termitomyces — like leafcutter ants, they cultivate their food.