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Bug Banter with the Xerces Society

Science

Bug Banter with the Xerces Society

The Xerces Society

Backyard Bug Safari: Tools for Exploration

July 07, 2026 2:00am 39 min

Do you know what insects are in your pollinator garden or in your community? How do you find them, identify them, and continue to support them? Well, if you want the answers to these questions, you came to the right plac...

The Secret Life of Millipedes

June 16, 2026 2:00am 49 min

Millipedes. Do they really have a thousand feet? To answer this and many other much more sensible questions, we are joined today by two people who know way more about these largely overlooked animals than I do, Drs Ben J...

Beyond the Backyard: Building Pollinator Habitat in the Community

June 02, 2026 2:00am 24 min

We spend a lot of time talking about how we can create habitat for pollinators in yards, but there are other spaces too. So if you don’t have a yard or even if you do and you want to expand your impact, no problem! Today...

Goodbye Grass, Hello Bugs: Bringing Life Back to Our Yards

May 21, 2026 9:00am 49 min

The color green is associated with a clean, healthy environment. When we see a green space, we often think it’s good, whether it is a beautiful forest or a neighborhood lawn. All plants provide for wildlife, right? Unfor...

The Story of a Little Blue Butterfly: The Karner Blue

May 05, 2026 2:00am 37 min

The Xerces Society is named for a blue butterfly, the Xerces blue, which went extinct in the 1940s. Luckily, there are other blues, some of which are doing fine and we can see regularly in our parks and neighborhoods, li...

Poo Fighters and Nutrient Recyclers: the Incredible Dung Beetle

April 21, 2026 2:00am 35 min

Few beetles are revered as sacred, seen as a symbol of rebirth, represented in ancient art, and to this day are used commercially for waste disposal, but dung beetles are. And if that’s not impressive enough they use the...

The Beauty of Less: Xeriscaping for Pollinators

April 07, 2026 2:00am 37 min

Xeriscaping is an important tool to conserve water and creates resiliency in the face of climate change, among other benefits. In this episode, we are going to explore the benefits of xeriscaping, how to do it, and how i...

Speedy, Hairy, and Harmless: Solifuges

March 17, 2026 2:00am 41 min

In this episode, we are going to explore the world of arachnids, but not the spiders you likely imagined after I said that. Nor ticks, nor mites, nor scorpions. No, today we are focusing on solifuges. “Soli-what?” you ma...

Buying Bee Safe Plants: How to keep pesticides out of your garden

March 03, 2026 2:00am 35 min

There may be a hidden danger lurking in the plants you purchase. Many plants sold at stores and nurseries, even native plants, are pre-treated with pesticides. So while trying to provide habitat for pollinators, you coul...

Where the Wind Blows: Does wind speed affect overwintering monarchs?

February 17, 2026 2:00am 38 min

**Correction: In this episode it states that the number of western monarchs in 2023 was 9,000 total. This was the total number for 2024.Monarch butterflies are known as long-distance travelers, flying hundreds or thousan...

Lessons from a Pollinator Gardener

February 03, 2026 2:00am 37 min

There are countless ways to support the invertebrates we care about, and creating habitat in your own backyard or community is one we’ve often discussed. Today, we’ll explore real-world examples—what works, what doesn’t,...

Making the Invisible Visible: Why Science Illustration Matters

January 20, 2026 2:00am 41 min

Illustration is a powerful and important tool for conservation, bringing science to life and presenting complex information in an engaging format. In this episode, we are continuing our exploration of the role of art in ...

Bring Back the Pollinators: Four Simple Steps to Save the Bees

January 06, 2026 2:00am 38 min

For years now, there’s been a growing buzz—pun intended—about how to save our pollinators. Bees, butterflies, and so many other important species are struggling, but the good news is that each of us can make a big differ...

Walls That Speak: Inspiring Conservation Through Art

December 16, 2025 2:00am 37 min

When science and art meet they create a nexus where inspiration and education combine to create impactful outcomes. From illustrated ID guides to building-sized murals, art has been interwoven into science communications...

A Year in Invertebrate Conservation: Successes and the Road Ahead

December 02, 2025 2:00am 51 min

Over the past year, we’ve explored a diversity of invertebrates, the threats they face, and the ways we can help support them. In this episode, we’ll take a closer look at invertebrate conservation—reflecting on this yea...

Hidden in Plain Sight: Pesticide Contamination in Butterfly Host Plants

November 18, 2025 2:00am 29 min

The State of the Butterflies in the United States project demonstrated that butterfly populations across the US are dramatically declining — they fell by more than 20% between the year 2000 and 2020. There are multiple c...

Adaptations at Altitude: The Biology of Mountain Snails

November 04, 2025 2:00am 27 min

Given the name of our podcast, it is no surprise that we talk a lot about bugs, but in this episode, we are stretching our invertebrate muscles and looking at a group of invertebrates that we haven’t considered before—mo...

The Secret Lives of Bumble Bees: Nesting and Overwintering

October 21, 2025 2:00am 37 min

We’ve all heard the familiar buzz of a bumble bee. Their fuzzy bodies fly around looking for pollen and nectar. But where do bumble bees nest? Where do they spend the winter? And how can we support this part of their lif...

The Salmonfly Project: Anglers, Insect Conservation, and the Future of Freshwater Streams

October 07, 2025 2:00am 44 min

Insects play a critical role in rivers, lakes, and streams, acting as a vital food source for many animals and maintaining the health of these freshwater ecosystems. A few of these insects include: mayflies, stoneflies, ...

Bitter Nectar, Toxic Pollen: Pollinators and Plant Chemicals

September 16, 2025 2:00am 42 min

We’ve spent some time on this podcast discussing pollinators and their life histories but today we are taking a deeper dive into plant chemistry to better understand the relationship between pollinators and their floral ...

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