Tuesday, 7 October 2025

Eavesdropping on Soybean Weevils: Scientists Detect Subtle Acoustic Signals

A close-up of a dark brown weevil with a long snout standing on a green leaf, shown in profile against a black background.

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Weevils aren't known for being noisy, but some do indeed chirp like some of their insect cousins. A new study examines the acoustic signals of soybean weevils to shed light on how they signal each other for mating or emitting distress calls. [Read more]

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