This is really interesting. I think that we are going to keep finding that bugs can feel pain, unlike what was previously thought, and it's going to make me feel even worse for feeder insects.
I want to learn more of another language while I still have this much free time. Either try to become sort of fluent in Russian or learn more German.
Maybe I should make it a goal to handle some my handleable inverts more often, especially the jumping spider.
I'll look into this further and reply more eventually because I'm really curious about this black death now.
Ants definitely can kill things much larger than them in swarms. I've seen horror stories on another forum. 😱
Formic acid, if anyone wants to know the name.
This is a drawing I made for a drawing class. The stippling took so long and some parts of the photo I used weren't very clear, but I finished! Some parts aren't showing very well in the picture of it I took though.
Do you have a source or study I can read about the bacteria? I'm interested but can't find much info besides what's on this forum. Disease in arthropods is something that is sadly under studied.
Just a thought--could falcarinol be a culprit, being a pesticide found in carrots?
Maybe the forum would be a little more active (by the people who joined it already) if we were more active in this off-topic section. I say this because of the other invert forum I'm a part of. I read about inverts and I like learning about them, but the off-topic stuff keeps me active on that...