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Just in time for tourist season, billions of brine flies are hatching at the Great Salt Lake. Although they've got a bad reputation among humans, ...
Scientists, arborists and foresters hope to bring the trees back someday, with a combination of smart crossbreeding, diligent ...
Japanese researchers turn tobacco cutworm caterpillars into living factories that create complex fluorescent nanocarbons.
I got an email from a reader. My reader was pleading, ‘HELP!’ Squash bug or Anasa tritis had invaded her garden. She had planted pumpkins, acorn, spaghetti, and butternut squash. There was no hint of ...
There are many ways to support pollinators and other wildlife in home landscapes, such as providing floral resources throughout the season, planting host plants, and planting native plants.
Want to add interest, color, movement and wildlife to your garden this summer? If so, then plant a butterfly garden! There ...
Researchers led by Kenichiro Itami at the RIKEN Pioneering Research Institute (PRI) / RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource ...
Cicadas are noisy, persistent pests. Here's where they're emerging this year, and how you can deal with the racket.
A small insect continues to create big problems in Northwest Ohio. Spotted lanternfly season is taking flight.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture found both an asian citrus psyllid, an insect, and citrus trees carrying a disease called ...
For 17 years, the so-called "magic cicadas" have been hiding silently underground. Now, they've emerged again, and their din can be heard over parts of southern New England, marking the final stage of ...
It is spring on the Front Range of Colorado, which means before long the region will receive an influx of many, many moths.