This blog isn’t super buggy, but its accompanying podcast sure is. As a result I’m always interested in finding other people who are discussing entomology online, especially through blogs. I’be been reading Bug Girl’s blog regularly for over a year now, and I was disappointed yesterday when she posted that she’ll taking a sabbatical in response to someone “outing” her (she’s been blogging anonymously). So I went searching for some more stuff to fill the void. What I found is listed below.

  1. The Ant Room. Kari Wilkie writes about ants. Lots of stuff about ants.
  2. NC State University Insect Museum. I think departmental blogs are a great idea, I’d like to see the folks in Anna’s laboratory maintain one.
  3. Bugs for Thugs. I’m not sure what’s thuggish about this one, but the photos are great.
  4. The Myrmecos Blog. More ants, and I learned a new latin word today.

And, finally, just a weird thing that came up in this search. I read a post on Kari Wilkie’s blog in which she quoted a physicist saying that other branches of science are “just stamp collecting.” After that, I was searching google for entomology blogs and came up with this one from Jean-Michel Maes, an entomologist in Nicaragua. The linked post gave me a laugh, because I don’t need to speak Spanish to know that “Sociedad Filatelica de Nicaragua” means stamp collecting.