Leading organisations in the tree production sector are calling for a designated action plan to boost the number and ...
Homeowners may be seeing some lingering effects of last year’s 17-year cicada emergence in smaller branches of trees, but ...
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5 Bugs You’ll Probably Find in Your Home This Fall—And How to Get Them Out
When temperatures drop, pests move indoors. Learn the 5 fall bugs most likely move into your house in autumn—and expert ways ...
Protect trees with tree guards, fencing, and frequent applications of a deterrent. Fertilize only if a soil test detects any ...
Woolly aphids are small insects that are covered in a white, fuzzy-looking wax. They feed on leaves and excrete “copious ...
Macon Telegraph on MSN
Stink bugs are invading Ohio homes right now. Here’s why and how to keep them out
Stink bugs have a hefty appetite and will munch on just about anything, according to the Ohio State University Extension.
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Over the garden fence: Why you should ‘leave the leaves’ this fall
When we bag up and haul our fallen leaves to the curb for disposal, we’re also helping to dispose of next year’s pollinators ...
An invasive beetle is killing ash trees across New York — and power companies are using data to fight back. NYSEG and RG&E announced Wednesday they’re partnering with the University of Rochester’s ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
Fossilized Resin Reveals a Wet Forest Full of Insects and Spiders 112 Million Years Ago
Learn more about amber from South America, which reveals a warm, wet forest filled with insects, springtails, and spiders.
If you’ve noticed tiny white specks floating through the air, or sticking to your car, clothes, or porch — you’re not alone. It is probably what experts are calling Hackberry Woolly Aphids.
The emerald ash borer was first discovered in Denver in June, but its spread has been "significantly slowed" by proactive ...
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