Millions of Monarchs, Bunches of Beetles: How Bugs Find Strength in Numbers,
by Gilbert Waldbauer
Essays on the different reasons insects sometimes gather
in large numbers, exploring the strategies and outcomes of massing by our
six-legged neighbors. From menacing locust swarms to the popular ladybugs,
they're all here. Waldbauer has a knack for clear explanations and a good eye
for fascinating details. This is popular science writing at its best. Readers
will never again look the same way at groups of insects.
-Richard

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