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The group of viruses responsible for this unusual coloration are called invertebrate iridescent viruses and can infect a wide range of species.

Visit https://www.newsweek.com/deadly-insect-virus-turning-bugs-blue-north-carolina-1797427 to view the full article online.

Fox 8 News
You may be looking forward to spending Ohio’s warmer months outdoors, but so are ticks — and there continue to be more of them each year in the state.

Visit https://fox8.com/news/expect-to-see-more-ticks-in-ohio-this-season-heres-why/ to view the full article online.

Entomology Today
While analyzing genetic signatures of microbes found in mosquitoes, researchers in Canada were surprised to find black queen cell virus, a common scourge of honeybees.

Visit https://entomologytoday.org/2023/04/25/black-queen-cell-virus-honey-bees-mosquitoes/ to view the full article online.

CBS Boston
Boston’s City Council President wants to create a new department entirely devoted to rodents.

Visit https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/boston-rat-czar-rodent-problem-city-council-ed-flynn/ to view the full article online.

The Wichita Eagle
Kansas residents should prepare for increased tick and mosquito activity in the coming months, according to the National Pest Management Association.

Visit https://www.kansas.com/news/state/article274454250.html to view the full article online.