National Geographic Documentaries Season 2007 Episode 11

Ep 11. Bug Brother

  • May 27, 2007

In National Geographic Documentaries season 2007 episode 11, titled "Bug Brother," viewers are taken on a fascinating journey into the world of insects and how they impact our daily lives.

The episode begins by exploring how insects play a vital role in our agricultural industry, serving as natural pest control and pollinators for crops. Viewers are introduced to the concept of "integrated pest management," which involves using biological and environmentally-friendly techniques to manage insect populations instead of relying solely on harmful pesticides.

The show then delves into the science of insect behavior and communication, highlighting the complex social structures of ant colonies and the incredible navigation abilities of honeybees. Through stunning footage and expert interviews, viewers gain an appreciation for the intricate web of relationships that exist within insect communities.

Next, the episode turns to the impact of invasive species on ecosystems. Viewers learn about the devastating effects of the emerald ash borer, a beetle that has killed millions of ash trees in North America, and the measures being taken to combat its spread.

Throughout the episode, viewers are also presented with interesting and sometimes surprising facts about insects. Did you know that silk is produced by silkworms, which are actually a type of caterpillar? Or that termites can cause more damage to homes than fires and storms combined?

Overall, "Bug Brother" presents a comprehensive look at the world of insects and their impact on our world. With stunning visuals and insightful commentary from experts, the episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in the natural world and the fascinating creatures that inhabit it.

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