Arthro-Pod

Arthro-Pod

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The home for Arthro-Pod,the podcast that teaches you about the weird and wonderful world of insects!

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Arthro-Pod

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Science

Podcast website

jonathanlarson.podbean.com

Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Arthro-Pod Ep 181: The Role of Beneficial Insects in Pest Management 20.06.2025

In this episode of Arthropod, hosts Jody Green and Michael Skvarla discuss the importance of beneficial insects in gardening, emphasizing integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. They explore how to identify and encourage beneficial insects, the role of predators, and the significance of plant selection in creating a healthy ecosystem.  Keywords: gardening, beneficial insects, pests, integrate...

Arthro-Pod EP 180: Arthropods of the Elder Scrolls Universe 06.06.2025

Welcome back to Arthro-Pod! In this episode, Michael explores arthropods of the Elder Scrolls universe, including those featured in the games Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim, and Elder Scrolls Online. Because this is such a visual episode, you can find show notes on the blog .   Get the show through  Apple Podcast ,  Spotify , or your favorite podcatching app! If you can spare a mom...

Arthro-Pod EP 179: Periodical Cicadas through History 30.05.2025

Welcome back bug lovers! If you live in the US, specifically in about 12 different states in the east and midwest, you might be hearing the delightful songs of periodical cicadas. If you have ever wondered how these insects have been studied throughout the years or what they have meant historically, this is the podcast episode for you! Join Jody, Jonathan, and Michael as they go back through time...

Arthro-Pod EP 178: The Insect Abdomen 13.05.2025

Greetings Arthro-Pod listeners! This week, Michael leads the Arthro-Pod team in a discussion about the abdomen. This is the latest in our series about the different parts of insects and other hexapods. Other episodes include 162: The Insect Head 144: Insect Wings 143: Insect Legs 130: Chew, Digest, Poop - How Insects Eat   While many might consider the abdomen to be a boring hotdog, we find out ho...

Arthro-Pod EP 177: Trial of the Honey Bee with Dr. Judy Wu-Smart 31.03.2025

In this episode the hosts of Arthro-pod interview Dr. Judy Wu-Smart about the pros and cons of the European honey bees. The conversation touches on the historical context of honey bees in North America, the challenges of colony collapse disorder, the implications of neonicotinoids in agriculture, the impact of pesticides on pollinator health, and the regulatory challenges surrounding bee conservat...

Arthro-Pod EP 176: Yellow Fever and Walter Reed, part 2 21.03.2025

Greetings Arthro-Pod listeners! This week, Michael continues the story of Walter Reed and the discovery that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes. Specifically, we talk about the major players on the Yellow Fever Board, the experiments they did with live human subjects, and how they determined that mosquitos, and not fomites, are how yellow fever infects each new victim.

Arthro-Pod EP 175: Yellow Fever and Walter Reed, part 1 28.02.2025

Greetings Arthro-Pod listeners! This week, Michael introduces us to yellow fever. Specifically, we cover the first major outbreak of the disease in the United States in Philadelphia in 1793 and the broader history of yellow fever in the United States through the 1800s. This sets the stage for the story of Walter Reed and his discovery that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes, which quickly l...

Arthro-Pod EP 174 Multicolored Asian Lady Beetles are Real Ladybugs 24.02.2025

Hello bug lovers! In this exciting edition of Arthro-Pod, Jody leads Mike and Jon through an episode entirely dedicated to the multicolored Asian lady beetle. It is known by many names, the multicolored lady bug, the Halloween beetle, and the fake ladybug amongst others. You may have seen them in your home just recently or been unlucky enough to feel their bite! In this episode , you'll learn how...

Arthro-Pod EP 173: Insect Farming with David Fluker 05.02.2025

Hello bug lovers! Today's episode is a special treat as the Arthro-Pod gang is joined by David Fluker of Fluker Farms and Soldier Fly Technologies to talk about tending to crickets, soldier flies, and more. David is a second generation insect farmer and self proclaimed "ento-preneur", tune in to learn about the history of Fluker Farms, the live feeder insect industry, and what the future may hold...

Arthro-Pod EP 172: Bugs, Maps, and Math with Jeff Holland 10.01.2025

  On this episode of Arthro-Pod, join Mike and Jon as they catch up with Jeff Holland of Bugs, Maps, and Math. Jeff was previously a professor at Purdue, where Mike worked in his lab for several semesters. While they catch up on good times, we also learn all about Jeff's insect consulting company, modeling of insect dispersal, and the sorcery of spatial ecology. Tune in! Jeff Holland, formerly a p...

Arthro-Pod EP 171: Glittering, Golden, Insect Jewelry with Jennifer Gordon 18.12.2024

  Hello bug lovers! On today's episode of Arthro-Pod, the gang meets up with top tier guest Dr. Jennifer Gordon to learn about insects and their use in jewelry. Jennifer is an entomological consultant, her business is called Bug Lessons, but she also has a wonderful hobby of seeking out insect themed jewelry, particularly that of a Victorian vintage. Tune in and learn all about this fascinating cu...

Arthro-Pod EP 170: Tour of the State Insects 18.12.2024

The individual states that make up the United States of America often choose state symbols that represent different facets of their agriculture, their traditions, their cuisine, and their people. In fact, most states have even dipped into the entomological world to choose insect symbols such as state insects, state butterflies, or state agricultural insects. In this episode, the Arthro-Pod gang pa...

Arthro-Pod EP 169: Arthro-Pod Watches ”Arachnophobia” 20.11.2024

Welcome back bug lovers! We apologize for the delay in new content but some technical difficulties have been felt. Everything is back on track now and we'll be posting frequently to end 2024! Tune in to this belated Halloween celebration where we dive into the 1990 film, "Arachnophobia". Prep yourself for some bizarre spider behavior, as well as John Goodman hamming it up as a fascinating practiti...

Arthro-Pod EP 168 The Great Insect Fair at Penn State 30.09.2024

  Join Michael Skvarla of Penn State Entomology for a tour around the annual Great Insect Fair.  Questions? Comments?  Follow the show on Twitter  @Arthro_Podshow Follow the hosts on Twitter  @bugmanjon ,  @JodyBugsmeUNL , and  @MSkvarla36  and Bluesky  @NapoleonicEnto Get the show through  Apple Podcast ,  Spotify , or your favorite podcatching app! If you can spare a moment, we appreciate when y...

Arthro-Pod EP 167: What’s New with Spotted Lanternfly with Dr. Julie Urban 16.09.2024

  Spotted lanternfly is one of the most dashing and prominent invasive species in the United States. This colorful planthopper is known for feeding on tree of heaven (another invasive species...) and grapes amongst quite a few others. Though they are likely best known for being being big and colorful and for going to bathroom all over everything. Join the Arthro-Pod gang as they sit down with Dr....

Arthro-Pod EP 165 Pheromones and Fireflies with Dr. Sarah Lower 03.09.2024

On today's episode, Michael is flying solo when he interviews Dr. Sarah Lower of Bucknell University. Dr. Lower is an expert on the evolution of signaling in the fireflies, one of the more popular group of insects we have here on Earth. Usually when people think of this flashy group, they visualize their ability to light up. Tune in to hear Dr. Lower talk about how not all fireflies are illuminate...

Arthro-Pod EP 166: Scratching the Oak Itch Mite itch 28.08.2024

  Hello bug lovers and welcome to another episode of Arthro-Pod! Today, we're going to the world of mites, specifically, we will talking all about the pyemotes itch mite. This teeny tiny biting pest has been making a splash in the news recently, with lots of people in Chicago and other Illinois city's complaining about their painful nibbles. We'll talk all about the seemingly mysterious origins of...

Arthro-Pod EP 164: Mothman versus Arthro-Pod 01.08.2024

  Greetings from the void, bug lovers! Today's episode is a bit different in flavor... Michael and Jonathan met up this month for a dual family vacation and they are in search of the mythical Mothman! Join them as the delve into the world of cryptozoology and ask the question, why aren't there more insect cryptids? Check out the show notes to hear from John Acorn, entomology luminary, on this exac...

Arthro-Pod EP 163: A Dip into Strepsiptera 20.07.2024

  Today's episode is a twisted one! After meeting one of our listeners a while back, there was a request for a deep dive into the world of strepsiptera, aka the twisted wing parasites. This order of insects may not be a big one, but they do hold a lot of surprises. Mike leads Jody and Jonathan through a tour of their biology, taxonomy, and why they are so useful for students who are in an insect c...

Arthro-Pod EP 162: The Insect Head 28.06.2024

Hello bug lovers! On today's episode of Arthro-Pod, the gang will be taking you on a journey through the first section of an insect's body, the head. This magnificent center for information gathering and processing has many wonderful adaptations of internal and external anatomy that it's truly a marvel to dissect and consider. Tune in to hear all about how the insect head came to be, what importan...

Arthro-Pod EP 161: Insect Decline with Dr. Eliza Grames 14.06.2024

  Hello bug lovers and welcome back to Arthro-Pod! On today's show, the gang sits down with Dr. Eliza Grames of Binghamton University to talk about insects in decline. Terms like "insect apocalypse" are used in the media often and people have been asking Extension professionals about the gradual disappearance of things like fireflies and monarchs, Eliza helps to unpack what we know is happening wi...

Arthro-Pod 160: Malaria History and Eradication 13.06.2024

Hello bug lovers and mosquito haters! On today's episode of Arthro-Pod, Michael and Jonathan delve into the long history between malaria and humanity. You won't believe the most famous folks taken down by this disease/pathogen! Plus we track the trail of malaria to the Americas and conclude the show with a discussion on the saga of malaria eradication in the United State's southern region.  Tune i...

Arthro-Pod EP 159: The Basics of Malaria 13.06.2024

Welcome back to Arthro-Pod! On today's episode, we begin a deep dive into the long history of malaria and its interactions with humanity. World Malaria Day was last month on April 25th, which is a global day of recognition for the many efforts under way to try and eliminate one of our species' oldest foes. In this episode, you can join you can join Jonathan and Jody in listening to Michael elucida...

Arthro-Pod EP 158: The Bugs of Fallout 30.04.2024

Hello vault dwellers and bug lovers! On today's episode of Arthro-Pod, the gang dips their toes into the cultural zeitgeist to talk about the video game/television show "Fallout" and more specifically about the horrible mutated arthropods that exist in that universe. Tune in to hear about the biology of giant "radroaches", feel the sting of the "stingwing", and maybe befriend your own mothman. It'...

Arthro-Pod EP 157: The Cicadas of North America with Alie Kratzer 21.04.2024

Welcome bug lovers to our latest episode! Asa vast swath of the eastern US prepares for the "double brood" emergence of the various Magiccicada species, we here at Arthro-Pod got to meet up with engineer, entomologist, and author Alie Kratzer to talk about her new book, "The Cicadas of North America". See below for pre-ordering information.  We talk all about how cool these bugs are, the inspirati...

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