Researchers have now been looking into how female sawflies, which cut into plants in order to lay their eggs, are able to do ...
Scientists found that sawfly’s egg-laying organ acts like a biological saw which instinctively knows what to cut.
Q. We have several rose bushes, which are all having the same issue. The leaves look like something has eaten them. I have looked for bugs, worms or other critters but see nothing on the leaves. The ...
Scientists at Heriot-Watt University have unlocked the secret behind how female sawflies make specific cuts to plants—a ...
Scientists have hailed a "remarkable" discovery concerning a wasp-like insect's plant-cutting mechanism, suggesting it could ...
You may notice a pine sawfly on your pine trees this spring or summer. The pesky creatures are more disturbance than damage, but The News Tribune has gathered advice on what to do about them. A common ...
Question: I have lots of little white worms eating my redtwig dogwoods. How can I get rid of them?
A “remarkable” discovery about a wasp-like insect’s mechanism for cutting into plants could have implications for modern ...
“This discovery has profound potential implications for surgical practice,” added study co-author and electrical engineer ...
Wheat stem sawfly has been a very significant pest of wheat in the northern wheat producing regions of the nation such as Montana and North Dakota and well into Canada. Larvae cut and weaken the stems ...
Invasive insects that resemble tiny wasps are quietly spreading across the United States, threatening pine trees, and experts say Christmas tree farms could be next. The Cool Down reported that ...