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Entomologists: Is your work affected by recent actions of the federal government? ESA is collecting stories about how insect science is hindered by layoffs, funding and communication freezes, website data removals, travel bans, and more. 1/3

Don’t miss our signature events at Entomology 2025, November 9-12, in Portland, Oregon! Space is limited, and these events will sell out. Add them to your registration today to secure your spot: hubs.la/Q03yFpZB0 #EntSoc25

Arthropod Photo of the Week: July 23, 2025 Ground nesting bee Svastra duplocincta Hymenoptera: Apidae By Bruce Taubert (brucetaubert.com), Arizona, USA #arthropodPOTW

Now Hiring: Entomologist - U.S. Army Medical Service Corps | U.S. Army Medical Service Corps: Nationwide | joburl.ws/21515912 #jobs
Now Hiring: IR-4 Project Executive Director | IR-4 Project/NC State University: Raleigh, North Carolina | joburl.ws/21506092 #jobs
The hemlock woolly adelgid is a serious pest of hemlock trees in N. America, and early detection is critical. Researchers in Canada have developed a wide funnel trap that can detect infestations up to 3 years before they become visually evident. entomologytoday.org/2025/07/17/new…
Arthropod Photo of the Week: July 16, 2025 Desert weevil Ophryastes desertus Coleoptera: Curculionidae By Sydney Carnevale-Baker, Nevada, USA #arthropodPOTW
