
The 1981 spongy moth outbreak defoliated 13 million acres of US hardwood forest in a single year — one of the largest insect defoliation events in modern American history.

The 1981 spongy moth outbreak defoliated 13 million acres of US hardwood forest in a single year — one of the largest insect defoliation events in modern American history.

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.