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Denver has detected the invasive emerald ash borer, urging residents to identify and act on ash tree infestations.
Unfortunately, no-see-ums are very likely to bite if you’re nearby, which can cause a burning sensation, as well as different reactions in humans, such as small, red welts at the bite site to allergic ...
In the Thuringian Forest or the Harz Mountains, dead spruce trees (Picea abies) dot the landscape like skeletons. Many have ...
Carpenter recommends lemongrass as a safe active ingredient in mosquito sprays, and this is a popular choice that fits that ...
Expert weighs in on the dwindling population of fireflies and shares tips on how gardeners can attract them to their yards ...
Invasive insects like the tiger mosquito and the Asian hornet are becoming increasingly common across Europe, with ...
Is Boric Acid Safe For Pets and Kids? Risks and Safety Tips. Yes and no. When properly used, boric acid for bugs can be a ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! I hope everyone has survived the sweltering heat of this week in late June. I ...
Wild Things columnist Eric Brown is buzzing with enthusiasm about the varied insects to be found during a record sunny spring and the benefits ...
Alabama's mild winter may have provided a much-needed break that locals deeply appreciated. However, according to pest expert Zachary Smith, it comes with a hidden cost: a likely surge in ...
I am going to stand on my native pollinator soapbox for one more week. Two weeks ago, I wrote about why native populations of ...
The Solution: The best way to prevent drainage issues is to locate raised beds in a well-draining, level location and fill ...