Conservation Training

Wetland Coffee Break - Bugs Below Zero: The secret lives of winter active insects

February 13, 2026

10:30 am – 11:00 am
Location: Virtual

Some aquatic insects, including certain stoneflies, mayflies, caddisflies, and non-biting midges, complete their life cycles and emerge from water bodies as active adults only during the winter season. These winter-active species are often found walking on snow banks near spring-fed streams and are vitally important food sources for fish. This talk will discuss interesting life history strategies that help these insects to not only survive, but thrive during the coldest of seasons. Additionally, you’ll learn how you can volunteer to help with monitoring efforts that expand the scope of the Bugs Below Zero community science program.

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