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Insects

It's estimated that over 90% of all animals are insects. Current insect events include bees, flies, wasps, dragonflies & damselflies, mayflies, grasshoppers and beetles.

Events in this collection

  • Surveying For Beetles primary image

    Surveying For Beetles

    Tomorrow at 18:30 GMT

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  • The Shining Guest Ant: An Unexpected Houseguest primary image

    The Shining Guest Ant: An Unexpected Houseguest

    Wed, Dec 3, 1:00 PM GMT

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  • The Key to the Queendom: Driver Ants as Keystone Species in Tropical Africa primary image

    The Key to the Queendom: Driver Ants as Keystone Species in Tropical Africa

    Mon, Dec 8, 1:00 PM GMT

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  • Invertebrate Study Day primary image

    Invertebrate Study Day

    Wed, Dec 10, 11:00 AM

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  • Innovative Moth Monitoring: Farmer Citizen Science Using AI primary image

    Innovative Moth Monitoring: Farmer Citizen Science Using AI

    Wed, Jan 7, 1:00 PM GMT

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  • Understanding a Bee's Buzz: Biology to Robotics primary image

    Understanding a Bee's Buzz: Biology to Robotics

    Tue, Jan 13, 1:00 PM GMT

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  • An 'Alien' in Antarctica primary image

    An 'Alien' in Antarctica

    Tue, Jan 27, 1:00 PM GMT

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  • One Mother For Two Species:  The Complex Lifecycle of Harvester Ants primary image

    One Mother For Two Species: The Complex Lifecycle of Harvester Ants

    Thu, Jan 29, 6:30 PM GMT

    Free

  • Mapping the Beetle Tree of Life primary image

    Mapping the Beetle Tree of Life

    Tue, Feb 17, 1:00 PM GMT

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  • Beetle Field Recorder Day primary image

    Beetle Field Recorder Day

    Tue, Mar 24, 10:00 AM

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  • Revealing Insect Pest Pathways primary image

    Revealing Insect Pest Pathways

    Tue, Apr 7, 1:00 PM GMT+1

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  • Underexplored Freshwater Habitats in Ireland: Case Studies Using Riverflies primary image

    Underexplored Freshwater Habitats in Ireland: Case Studies Using Riverflies

    Thu, May 28, 1:00 PM GMT+1

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  • Invertebrate Study Day primary image

    Invertebrate Study Day

    Wed, Nov 5, 11:00 AM

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  • More Moths Please! Breeding and Reintroducing the Dark Bordered Beauty primary image

    More Moths Please! Breeding and Reintroducing the Dark Bordered Beauty

    Tue, Nov 4, 1:00 PM GMT

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  • Getting to Know Weevils primary image

    Getting to Know Weevils

    Mon, Oct 13, 7:00 PM GMT+1

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  • Invertebrate Study Day primary image

    Invertebrate Study Day

    Wed, Oct 8, 11:00 AM

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  • Syrph-ing the Continents: Hoverflies, Our Unsung Agricultural Heroes primary image

    Syrph-ing the Continents: Hoverflies, Our Unsung Agricultural Heroes

    Mon, Oct 6, 7:00 PM GMT+1

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  • Surveying For Pollinators primary image

    Surveying For Pollinators

    Thu, Oct 2, 6:30 PM GMT+1

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  • Surveying For Dragonflies primary image

    Surveying For Dragonflies

    Tue, Sep 23, 6:30 PM GMT+1

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  • Falling through the Cracks: iNaturalist Invertebrate Records in the UK primary image

    Falling through the Cracks: iNaturalist Invertebrate Records in the UK

    Tue, Sep 16, 1:00 PM GMT+1

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  • Flower Chafers of the UK primary image

    Flower Chafers of the UK

    Mon, Sep 15, 6:30 PM GMT+1

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Organizer of Insects
The Biological Recording Company provide a range of events focused on educating and training biological recorders and biodiversity professionals in the United Kingdom.entoLIVE Webinarsare free 1-hour virtual events exploring the science of insects and other invertebrates. Each webinar will feature an invertebrate scientist and are suitable for adults of all abilities – a passion for invertebrates is all that’s required!Virtual Symposiumsexplore a subject in more detail through a series of talks from subject experts. These longer events have a small charge and are often available with an 'earlybird' discount.Field Recorder Daysare 1-day events where experienced and novice recorders come together to record the wildlife of a site. Records are generally collated through iRecord and shared with the site manager, Local Environmental Record Centre and relevant National Recording Schemes/Societies.Earthworm Training Coursescover topics such as biology, ecology, sampling techniques and identification.