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Entomology

-The study of insects

 Why insects?

Enter The Fascinating Brave New World of "Little" Insects And Bugs

This is not a science or agriculture class where we look at the importance of insects to our lives, although I'll have you know that without bees, almost half of the world's population will be utterly malnourished.

The mission of this section is to expose your mind to the way of life of organisms very few people pay attention to. This is a sure way of creating new thought patterns for you. Thought patterns are based on mindfulness and the ability to appreciate the little things that many unknowingly ignore.

Observing insect communities reveals valuable skills for humans. Ant colonies showcase teamwork and efficient communication. Bee hives demonstrate spatial intelligence and construction prowess. Beetles exemplify resilience and creative problem-solving. Learning from these insects, humans can improve collaboration, adaptability, and effective communication, fostering more harmonious and efficient communities. Read more in the blogs.

Collaborating ants
Ants defense mechanism
Beetles fighting over territory
Beetle rolling dung
Thirst quenched bees
Bee enjoys nectar
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