The podcast about all things creepy crawly with host organisms Cammie and Faith.
Cammie Murray and Faith Mihalick
Totally Buggin' becomes a true crime podcast when Cammie tells Faith about an infamous butterfly smuggler.
Cammie tells Faith what she's got coming up and gives her list of the top ten best plot-relevant "bugs" in film and TV.
Listen in as Faith tells Cammie about the birds and bees (mostly bees) of the insect world
Cammie tells Faith about the myth(?) that Australian wildlife (especially spiders) are more dangerous than the rest of the world.
Faith and Cammie talk about their experiences at a poster exhibition they attended in the fall and discuss their own research!
In week 3 of Decemberween, Cammie tells Faith about the real life medical treatment of maggot therapy as depicted in House of the Dragon.
Listen in as Faith pleads the centipede's case to Cammie.
Cammie explains to Faith how. common the fear of insects is among Americans.
Join Faith and Cammie while they talk about their recent adventures: the Great Insect Fair and the Wheezer concert.
Faith makes Cammie question why bugs aren't flying into windshields so much any more.
Cammie tells Faith about why releasing mosquitoes might actually prevent the spread of diseases like malaria and Eastern Equine Encephalitis.
Listen in as Faith tells Cammie about all things honey! Honey bees, honey history and honey products. This episode is sure to be SWEET
Cammie and Faith are back for season 2! Cammie tells Faith all the ways that wasps have been unfairly maligned.
Cammie and Faith talk about all things pollination in the season one finale of Totally Buggin.
Cammie tells Faith about the musicians of the bug world, crickets! Content warning: we do discuss mating in this episode, but we tried not to get too graphic! This episode is suitable for listeners age 10 and up.
Faith tells Cammie all about how caterpillars turn into butterfly soup.
You would not believe your eyes if Cammie told Faith about fireflies, a beloved summer insect that goes by many different names.
Faith and Cammie share their top three bugs that fit the Barbie aesthetic in honor of the new Barbie moving being released.
Cammie begins her new Industry Plant series by telling Faith about her new pet Venus flytrap.
Faith tells Cammie about different insect cryptids and discuss whether or not they could exist.
Faith tells Cammie about a new exciting species that has recently been discovered.
Cammie describes in depth (and demonstrates) the process of molting for Faith.
Faith tells Cammie about a famous entomologist, ichthyologist, and ethologist Karl Von Frisch and his most famous work with the waggle dance.
Cammie repurposes her extra credit presentation from her BMB 400 class and tells Faith about a new discovery: chimerism is obligate in male yellow crazy ants!
Faith tells Cammie about an invasive species that has been wreaking havoc in Pennsylvania and the surrounding states for the past several years.
Join Cammie and Faith as they recount The Bee Movie for insect accuracy, inaccuracy, and the movie's general enjoyability.
Cammie tells Faith about the arthropods that sting us: how and why they do it, how humans have characterized the pain of a bee sting, and how to prevent and treat stings.
Join Faith and Cammie as they talk about a seminar given by Dr. Anjel Helms about insect and plant interactions through volatiles (smells).
Join Faith and Cammie in a lesson about mimicry, different insects that use it, and their future plans for owning pet insects.
Cammie tells Faith about the fact and fiction behind the entomopathogenic fungus that inspired the hit video game The Last of Us and its HBO adaptation.
Cammie tells Faith about a discovery that changed her opinion about waxworms: these pests can degrade PET plastic.
Listen to Cammie and Faith talk about which arthropods they would "smash" (smush) and which they would let "pass" (let go).
Cammie tells Faith about the contributions of Charles Henry Turner, the father of behavioral entomology.
In this episode Cammie and Faith discuss the history of entomophagy, their personal experiences with entomophagy, and the emerging potentials of entomology in conservation.
Cammie gives Faith a refresher course on the basics of insect taxonomy, life cycles, and more.
Faith tells Cammie about monarch butterflies: their life cycles, migrations, cultural significance and how we can help preserve them.
Cammie tells Faith about the first ever vaccine for honey bees.