Jonathan Larson
Arthro-Pod
Arthro-Pod is a podcast dedicated to examining insects through both a scientific and cultural lense
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Jonathan Larson
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Arthro-Pod Episode 206: Apple IPM with Sally Raymond 09.07.2026 1:06:40
Hey bug lovers! In today's show, the crew meets up with Sally Raymond to talk all about integrated pest management in apple orchards. Apple production is fascinating and the ways growers manage pests are also unique compared to other ag systems. Tune in to learn about apples as a system, how are pests dealt with in orchards, Sally's work specifically looking at hail netting to stop pests, and how...
Arthro-Pod Episode 205: Insect Behavior and Conservation with Dr. Ted Burk 24.06.2026 1:14:34
Get ready listeners, this episode is packed with so many things! Jody and Jonathan are joined by Dr. Ted Burk, who really didn't need any questions, prompts or an outline. It is an episode rich in stories about insects, scientific discovery, and conservation efforts—perfect for entomologists, conservationists, and nature enthusiasts alike. This interview with entomologist Dr. Burk follows his lif...
Arthro-Pod Episode 204: Leading the Charge in Entomology with Dr. Melissa Siebert 12.06.2026 57:52
Join us as we dive into the career journey and leadership insights of Melissa Siebert, a renowned entomologist in industry and the 2026 President of the Entomological Society of America (ESA). Discover how her dedication, scientific expertise, and community-building efforts shape the future of entomology and agriculture. Topics Covered: Melissa's background and path into entomology and insecticide...
Arthro-Pod Episode 203 Insects in Poetry with Tom Turpin 29.05.2026 1:20:34
Hello bug lovers! In today's episode, Jody, Jonathan, and Michael are joined by entomology legend, Dr. Tom Turpin of Purdue University. Tom is an ESA fellow, an author (check out Flies in the Face of Fashion, Mites Make Right, and other Bugdacious Tales and What’s Buggin’ You Now? Bee’s Knees, Bug Lites, and Beetles), and is most famous for his work in teaching and outreach. Today, he helps Arthr...
Arthro-Pod Episode 202: Hemlocks and Hemlock Wooly Adelgid with Calvin Norman 15.05.2026 1:26:19
This week we chat with Calvin Norman, an extension forester with Penn State, about the importance of hemlock trees in eastern North America and the impact that hemlock woolly adelgid has had on hemlock forests. Spoiler, it's not good. __ Get the show through Apple Podcast , Spotify , or your favorite podcatching app! Older episodes can be accessed through Archive.org . If you can spare a momen...
Arthro-Pod Episode 201: Community Outreach Celebrating Monarchs and Milkweed with Nancy Crews 18.04.2026 52:54
Join us as we dive into the vital role of milkweed for monarch butterfly survival, the community-driven efforts to plant and restore habitats. Our guest, Nancy Crews, director of Milkweed Matters, shares inspiring stories of grassroots initiatives, scientific advancements, and how everyone can contribute to pollinator conservation. Call to Action: Plant native gardens, participate in seed collecti...
Arthro-Pod Episode 200: Interview with Meghan Sundermeier, an Urban Sawyer 05.04.2026 1:10:20
Unlock the surprising art and science of transforming urban trees into one-of-a-kind lumber and discover why bugs are part of the story that makes every piece unique. In this episode, Meghan Sundermeier of Omaha Wood Company shares how she salvages urban logs, turning both unwanted and sentimental wood into beautiful, sustainable creations. Guided by a deep respect for nature, Meghan’s work is abo...
Arthro-Pod Episode 199: Multitrophic interactions with Jared Ali 24.03.2026 1:17:27
Michael and the gang chat with Dr. Jared Ali about his unorthodox journey to becoming an entomologist, making unexpected connections, and exploring multitrophic interactions between plants, herbivores, and pests. ___________________________________________________________ Get the show through Apple Podcast , Spotify , or your favorite podcatching app! Older episodes can be accessed through Ar...
Arthro-Pod Episode 198: Understanding Harvester Ants with Dr. Joanie King 09.03.2026 1:06:14
Michael and Jody speak with Dr. Joanie King to talk about her love of ants, particularly the harvester ants. Discover fascinating insights into harvester ants, their behavior, ecological roles, and ongoing research from an experienced extension entomologist. This episode highlights the complexity of seed foraging, species diversity, and how ants contribute to ecosystems and land management. In thi...
Arthro-Pod Episode 197: Celebrating Passion and Pedagogy with Dr. Louise Lynch-O'Brien 25.02.2026 1:07:37
Join us in this episode as we explore the inspiring journey of Dr. Louise Lynch-O'Brien, a dedicated entomologist, educator, and lifelong learner. From her early days in New York to her impactful work at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Louise shares her unique perspective on teaching, community engagement, and the importance of building relationships with insects and people alike. This convers...
Arthro-Pod Episode 196 The Arthropods of Pokémon Redux 09.02.2026 1:06:08
Join Jonathan and Michael as they return to the pocket universe of Pokémon to revisit the various arthropods you could catch there. This one has some cultural explorations of video games and gamer identities as well as conversation about why Pokémon might appeal specifically to the entomologists of the world. Show Notes https://www.reddit.com/r/pokemon/comments/ckenhi/a_barely_scientific_cladogr...
Arthro-Pod EP 195: Insect News Roundup 20.01.2026 1:01:51
Happy New Year, Arthro-Pod Listeners! In this episode, each of the hosts choose an intriguing and slightly bizarre insect-related news story to dissect. Among the stories include 1) the controversial topic of cyborg cockroaches being developed for military applications, 2) a disturbing lawsuit involving bed bugs on a plane, and 3) the implications of granting legal rights to stingless bees in Peru...
Arthro-Pod EP 194: Ice crawlers 01.01.2026 1:11:09
Happy 2025, Arthro-Pod listeners. We hope this year has treated you as well as it could have and that 2026 is better. During this cold wintery season, Michael and Jonathan say down to talk about ice crawlers, otherwise known as grylloblattids, those enigmatic insects that are associated with glaciers and high mountain environments. Or are they? Listen to the episode to find out why these insects a...
Arthro-Pod EP 193: Insects as Producers 19.12.2025 1:28:25
Hey there bug lovers! On today's episode, Jody, Michael, and Jonathan sit down and talk about the many wonder products that we can harvest from insects. This isn't just about eating insects, seasoned or not, but about the insects that make something for their own use that we have been able to figure out ways of harvesting and using as well. We talk honey, carmine, and more! In addition, today we...
Arthro-Pod EP 192: Insects and Mythology 17.12.2025 1:14:52
Hello bug lovers! Apologies for the delay but we hope you will enjoy this dive into insects and mythology. Jonathan takes us through the meaning of myth and religion before the while crew shares a story from a mythology that involves insects and they all dissect it. You can find a lot of different publications on this topic and it is a fruitful discussion to consider all the wats that insects and...
Arthro-Pod Episode 191: Chagas disease 11.11.2025 1:25:35
Welcome back Arthro-Pod listeners! Chagas disease has been in the news this year after a recent paper stated that it should be considered endemic to the United States. But what does that mean, and what evidence is there for the claim? This week Michael leads the crew in a discussion about Chagas disease and the kissing bugs that vector the pathogen that causes it. We talk about where the disease i...
Arthro-Pod Episode 190: Mimic (1997) for the Halloween Spectacular 01.11.2025 1:17:27
Two episodes in one week?! We wanted to make sure to drop this little treat off before the Halloween season officially passes. We hope you will tune in as Jody, Mike, and Jonathan discuss the 1997 cockroach horror film "Mimic". You'll never look at a Blattodean the same way again! Show notes: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119675/ https://kickseat.com/written-reviews/2011/10/5/mimic-1997.html...
Arthro-Pod Episode 189: New World Screwworm 29.10.2025 1:01:11
In this episode of Arthropod, hosts Jody and Michael delve into the unsettling topic of the New World Screwworm, Cochliomyia hominivorax, a pest that has made headlines due to its potential impact on livestock and human health. They explore the biology and life cycle of the screwworm, the implications of myiasis, and the historical context of eradication efforts. The discussion highlights the inno...
Arthro-Pod Episode 188: Insects and Comic Books 21.10.2025 1:31:13
Hello bug lovers! In today's pulse pounding episode, Jonathan unleashes his inner nerd to talk at Jody and Michael about the world of comic books and how insects have been used in this visual story telling medium. From the origins of the funny pages to the symbolism behind insects/spiders in super hero books, this episode take a lot of twists and turns. Face front true believer and jump right in!...
Arthro-Pod Episode 187: Structural Arthropods of California with Dr. Siavash Taravati 25.09.2025 1:14:05
In this episode, Siavash Taravati, an IPM advisor in Southern California, shares his expertise on managing structural pests, including termites, ants, and cockroaches. He discusses the challenges of pest management, the value of integrated pest management (IPM), and the unique behaviors of pests such as the dark rover ant. Siavash also highlights his research on detecting termites with microwave t...
Arthro-Pod Episode 186: Interview with Sam Bolton, curator of mites 16.09.2025 1:20:43
Hey there fellow arthropod enthusiasts! In this episode, we talked with Sam Bolton, curator of mites at the Division of Plant Industry, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Specifically, we asked "what exactly is a mite?" and picked apart the fact that "mites" aren't a real group. We also chatted about mite mouthparts and weird, wormy soil mites called nematalycids. Get the s...
Arthro-Pod Episode 185: Introduction to Plant-Insect Interactions 02.09.2025 58:41
Howdy bug lovers! On today's episode, Jody and Jonathan talk about the green world and how insects have helped to form it. There's lot of discussion on plant and insect evolution and how an "evolutionary arms race" has heled to create the world as we know it. If you would like to read along with some of the papers referenced in the episode, here are some links that should provide free access. Ehr...
Arthro-Pod EP 184: Salt Creek Tiger Beetle with Dr. Gary Brewer 05.08.2025 1:03:13
In this episode of Arthro-pod, we explore the complex challenges of habitat restoration and species conservation through the lens of the endangered Salt Creek Tiger Beetle. Hosts are joined by special guest Dr. Gary Brewer to discuss the beetle’s unique ecological needs and the collaborative efforts to protect it—ranging from captive rearing and reintroduction projects to public outreach, communit...
Arthro-Pod Episode 183: Gall wasps with Louis Nastasi 23.07.2025 1:15:32
Welcome back Arthro-Poders! Today we chat with Louis Nastasi about gall wasps. Louis recently defended his PhD dissertation at Penn State, which focused on the herb gall wasps (Cynipidae: Aulacideini), especially species of Antistrophus on Silphium. A number of the chapters have already been published, including a catalogue of North American herb gall wasps , key to herb gall wasps and their inqui...
Arthro-Pod Episode 182: Insect ID and Reddit 12.07.2025 1:19:21
Hey there insect lovers! This episode is a real treat, Jody, Jonathan, and Michael are joined by Douglass Hughes and Skalla Resco, two members of the moderation team at r/bugidentification over at Reddit. These are two selfless people who spend their time making sure folks know what insects they are encountering indoors and out and they have so many stories to share! Tune in to learn about the beh...
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