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Jill's Pick from Around the World: Eat the Beetles (With Special Bug Recipes!)

The Record: Mosquito dangers begin to resurface

A DC Birding Blog: Cicada killers

Skylands Visitor: Invasive species wreaking havoc in N.J.

A DC Birding Blog: Milkweed Menagerie at Rutgers Gardens

Associated Press: African bee found for first time in North America - in the Meadowlands!

CeleryFarm.net: Celery Farm Dragonflies

ConservationMaven.com: Urbanized watersheds lead to amphibian declines

MyCentralJersey.com: NJ mosquito population not so bad so far, despite stormy spring

MyCentralJersey.com: NJ mosquito population not so bad so far, despite stormy spring

ConservationMaven.com: Fish tanks as vectors for accidental introduction of exotic species

The Record: A great season ahead for viewing butterflies in New Jersey

Invasive Species Weblog: Asian longhorned beetle look alikes

Nature.com: Mosquitoes inherit DEET resistance

The New York Times: Beekeeping in the winter

Xerces.org: Groups ask U.S. to regulate shipping of commercial bumblebees

The Star-Ledger: Morris County agencies remove junk tires to control mosquito population

The Daily Record: Leech found in Salem County declared new species

WildNewJersey Exclusive: For the insect inclined David Moskowitz brings you BugAddiction.com

The Sentinel: Metuchen science teacher conducts research on caterpillars

Wild New Jersey Exclusive: Friends of East Brunswick Environmental Commission host first annual Cricket Crawl

The Star-Ledger: Beetles feasting on pretty weeds threatening N.J. wetlands

NJ.com: Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association spotlights native pollinators

The Meadowlands Blog: Dekorte Park butterfly walk proves successful