Resources Magazine
Fall 1999
Features
| SPIDER-MAN AND FRIENDS:TALES OF HIVES, WEBS AND MOUNDS by Sandra Avant With a "web" of insect information at their disposal, NMSU's David Richman and other entomologists reach out to New Mexico's children. |
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| A BUG'S REAL LIFE by Natalie Johnson Popular culture is a breeding ground for misconceptions about insects and other crawlers. It's just not true that the only good bug is a dead bug. |
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| INSECT 0UTLAWS OF NEW
EXICO'S PAST (and the men who hunted them) by Rena Larrañaga New Mexico's "most wanted" insects of the past century wreaked havoc cross the state as NMSU's College of Agriculture and Home Economics suffered a drought of entomologists. |
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| THE INVADERS by D'Lyn Ford Six-legged species are landing in New Mexico at an accelerating rate, a concern for farmers and city dwellers alike. Thank goodness most bugs are friendly. |
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| JEEPERS CREEPERS! Look at what's crawling across New Mexico! |
Departments
Guest Corner
- Entomology was important to the land-grant system
Hot Stuff
- Hungry, hungry horn flies (Summer/Fall 1999)
- No trivial pursuit (Summer/Fall 1999)
- Insects indicating unhealthy forests (Summer/Fall 1999)
- High-tech Hoover (Summer/Fall 1999)
Además
- College's pest readiness in jeopardy
