Lanternfly honey is created from insect waste. The waste excreted by lanternflies provides food for honeybees in the fall. Lanternfly honey undergoes two separate stages of digestion.
It sounds like one of those facts you’d immediately Google just to confirm it’s real. But yes, some animals really do eat ...
Canada goose droppings may be messy, but new research shows insects can turn this waste into useful protein and fertilizer for plants.
In trendy boutiques across the Northeast United States, a mysterious, nearly black syrup known as Doom Bloom is flying off the shelves. Thick and glossy, this reddish-amber substance looks more like ...