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Summer Birds: The Butterflies of Maria Merian
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Butterfly People: An American Encounter with the Beauty of the World
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The Malaria Project: The U.S. Government’s Secret Mission to Find a Miracle Cure
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The Hephaestus Plague
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The Beekeeper’s Lament: How One Man and Half a Billion Honey Bees Help Feed America
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The Infested Mind: Why Humans Fear, Loathe, and Love Insects
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Monarchs and Milkweed: A Migrating Butterfly, a Poisonous Plant, and Their Remarkable Story of Coevolution
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Honeybee Democracy
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My Awesome Summer by P. Mantis
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Secret Weapons: Defenses of Insects, Spiders, Scorpions, and Other Many-Legged Creatures
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The Dancing Bees: Karl von Frisch and the Discovery of the Honeybee Language
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Creep and Flutter: The Secret World of Insects and Spiders
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Toad Weather
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What’s the Buzz?: Keeping Bees in Flight
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Phasmid: Saving the Lord Howe Island Stick Insect
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Buzzing!: Discover the Poetry in Garden Minibeasts
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Sardis and Stamm
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Tessa Koumoundouros Reviews Pheromone: The Insect Artwork of Christopher Marley
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Pheromone: The Insect Artwork of Christopher Marley
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House Guests, House Pests: A Natural History of Animals in the Home
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Am I an Insect? (Budding Biologist)
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Unnatural Selection: How We Are Changing Life, Gene by Gene
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Beetle Busters: A Rogue Insect and the People Who Track It (Scientists in the Field Series)
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The Book of Beetles: A Life-Size Guide to Six Hundred of Nature’s Gems
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Science Book a Day Interviews Loree Griffin Burns and Ellen Harasimowicz
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Science Book a Day Interviews Mark Winston
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Handle With Care: An Unusual Butterfly Journey
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The Case of the Vanishing Honeybees: A Scientific Mystery
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Bee Time: Lessons From the Hive
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Science Book a Day Interviews Scott Richard Shaw
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Planet of the Bugs: Evolution and the Rise of Insects
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Anthill: A Novel
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Science Book a Day Interviews Rose-Lynn Fisher
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Science Book a Day Interviews Daniella Martin
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Bee
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Edible: An Adventure into the World of Eating Insects and the Last Great Hope to Save the Planet
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Parasite Rex: Inside the Bizarre World of Nature’s Most Dangerous Creatures
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Ladybugs