Azuki bean beetles, those tiny pests that love to ruin legume seeds, are now laying bigger male eggs thanks to climate change and some sneaky bacteria. Scientists just found out that higher temps and CO2 make these beetles invest in larger, faster-growing offspring—meaning they could become even harder to stop. This is a wild twist in the battle to protect our food, and researchers say we need new, nature-friendly ways to fight back. Nature’s always got a plot twist! #Science #ClimateChange #Farming