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Monarchs are migrating through the St. Louis region now, but residents are seeing fewer of them than ever before.
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The number of monarchs migrating through St. Louis seems low this year, which has entomologists worrying about the population.
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It's estimated that there will be 1 million to 1.5 million periodical cicadas per acre in the St. Louis region this spring.
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The Madagascar hissing cockroach is split in half, with two distinct colorations. Butterfly House scientists are trying to learn more about the rare mutation.
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Brown recluse spiders are infamous for their necrotic venom, but how dangerous are they, really?
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Nearly 100 Antilles pinktoe tarantulas are the newest addition at Missouri Botanical Garden鈥檚 Butterfly House in Chesterfield.
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Tad Yankoski, Missouri Botanical Garden鈥檚 senior entomologist and "bug dad," returns to the program to dismantle cockroaches' bad reputation and detail some of their positive attributes.
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Tad Yankoski is an entomologist at the Missouri Botanical Garden's Butterfly House. His job mainly consists of tending to the site鈥檚 cockroaches, beetles,鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, June 10, 2013: This time last year, the fireflies were out in full force. But after a cool spring,鈥