The Royal Entomological Society is excited to announce the winning, second and third place essay entries of the 2022 RES Student Award. To enter the annual entomology writing competition, students write an 800 word essay in English, on an insect-related topic of interest to the general public.
The 2023 competition will be renamed as the RES Student Science Communication and is now open for entries from students anywhere in the world, the closing date is 31st December 2023. Read More
Research published in Insect Conservation and Diversity shows that a damselfly species that came to the UK from Europe poses a minimal risk to… Read More
Irish faba beans (Fabales: Fabaceae) depend on wild bumblebee pollination for marketable yields New research published today (31 January 2023) in the Royal Entomological Society… Read More
Local painting group visits RES Library Members of Harpenden Botanical Painting Group visited RES Library for a tour of the Library, and to view some… Read More
Impact of Pathogens’ Environment on Fireflies A Bucknell University press release. Research published in Ecological Entomology. One in three firefly species in North America may… Read More
COP 27 starts today. It’s vital to consider insect science in setting climate policies. This Virtual Issue from RES journal Editors… Read More