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Fireflies, Honey, and Silk

by Gilbert Waldbauer
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Synopsis

"Gilbert Waldbauer takes us on a wild and storied ride through the insect world. Page after page, Fireflies, Honey, and Silk is highly entertaining, authoritative, encyclopedic, mesmerizing."—Erich Hoyt, author of
Insect Lives
and The Earth Dwellers: Adventures in the Land of Ants

"
In Fireflies, Honey, and Silk, Waldbauer serves up a veritable smorgasbord of insects from around the world whose lives directly intersect our whims and desires. With wide-ranging essays, the author reveals species that not only please and inspire us, but also those we have used to nourish, adorn, and cure our bodies."—Arthur V. Evans, author of National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to
Insects and Spiders of North America
and What's Bugging You?

Publishers Weekly

Univ. of Illinois entomologist Waldbauer (A Walk around the Pond) explores the interactions between humans and insects, particularly human uses of insects, in accessible, easy prose ready-made for a broad, curious audience. From silk moth caterpillars, which have produced fine threads used in fabric for thousands of years, to the cochineal insects used to dye fabrics, to bees' honey and wax, insects have been cultivated by humans for a wide range of purposes-including internal use, " both rationally and superstitiously as cures and palliatives for almost any human ailment that you can think of." The strong mandibles of leaf-cutter ants, for instance, make them a functional substitute for sutures, and "maggot therapy" is used for biodebridement-the clearing away of dead tissue. Adventurous readers will be especially intrigued by Waldbauer's section on edible insects. With interesting anecdotes and plenty of trivia, this scientific overview should suit casual science fans.
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About the Author, Gilbert Waldbauer

Gilbert Waldbauer is Emeritus Professor of Entomology at the University of Illinois. He is the author of many books on insects including
Insights from
Insects
, What Bad Bugs Can Teach Us, The Handy Bug Answer Book, and A Walk Around the Pond:
Insects in and over the Water
.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2010
Publisher
University of California Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780520268074

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