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Bug Life: How Insects, Spiders, Bees, and Worms Run the World

Regular price $ 14.99

by Karyn Light-Gibson

Microcosm

5/25/2025, paperback

SKU: 9781648413094

 

Bugs are everywhere! Humans often think of insects as gross or creepy, but we couldn't survive without them. In this love letter to bugs, biologist, linguist, and bug enthusiast Karyn Light-Gibson introduces us to an array of our notable neighbors, from bees to bedbugs, caterpillars to butterflies, ladybugs to katydids, and so, so many more. With informative glee and striking illustrations, she identifies the many bugs we encounter every day and delves into their place in science, history, art, literature, culture, cuisine, and even warfare. You'll learn so many cool facts about flies, beetles, moths, aphids, cicadas, bedbugs, crickets, cockroaches, and the other creeping, crawling, and flying critters that make our world go round. For every human, there are 1.4 billion insects in the world, playing a vital part of our ecosystem. A small percentage of bugs can be dangerous or spread disease, but the vast majority are our allies as indicators of environmental health, pollinators of our food, and a key part of the food web we rely on. Even the most wary readers will come away with a new perspective on the tiny creatures around them and a serious appreciation of just how important—and cool—bugs are.

About the Author:

Karyn Light-Gibson is an educator and artist. Currently studying for her MA in Biology, she loves talking about science through different modes of storytelling. When she isn't talking about bugs, she is making jewelry, creating mixed media art, playing video games, or going for nature walks in her neighborhood.