WHEN considering entomology, habitat loss and Brazil, you might think it’s all to do with the Amazon rainforest and the millions of beetles facing extinction there. Not if you are University of Illinois professor , you don’t. Referring to a study from the Department of Genitourinary Medicine at Leeds General Infirmary, UK, Berenbaum observes that the popularity of “Brazilian wax” depilatory treatments has resulted in massive habitat loss for the pubic louse, Pthiris pubis.
Throughout The Earwig’s Tail, Berenbaum squashes urban myths about bugs, explaining along the way why you should not wear your dog’s flea and tick collar even if you have fleas, as she once did. For 20 years she has taught an entomology course called ““, and this book provides a wry look at their interactions. It is scientifically accurate, studded with Latin names and journal references, and consistently funny.
Harvard University Press