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Summer is when these insects become active and damage your plants. While most plants can sustain minimal damage, try to stay ...
A moth may be the culprit of hydrangea leaves curling upward in your garden, but it’s not much to worry about.
These are pests of the cool, wet times of spring and early summer. They hang out in moist, mulched beds and they come out to ...
As crops begin to emerge across the Prairies, farmers are being reminded to regularly scout their fields for insect activity.
Leaf-feeding insects are a part of life in the Peninsula's rich horticultural landscape. The region's mild Mediterranean ...
The St. Louis Zoo was right outside the path of an EF-3 tornado and managed to keep hundreds of animals, insects, reptiles ...
Neem oil is a natural pesticide that is recommended for many plant problems. But how safe is neem oil, really, and when can ...
INSECTS do not usually give us humans too much concern. However, if one studies even a tiny bit of natural history topics ...
Paleoentomologists associate different damage with a variety of strategies that may change as plants and insects coevolve. Based on what the Leaf Whackers have collected so far, and on Labandeira ...
Use natural tricks to keep insects and bugs away from your flowers and vegetables without using harsh chemicals.
As your plants begin to bloom this spring, experts warn to take care when checking your plant's leaves - you could be in a ...
A pest that last made a major appearance in Kansas nearly a decade ago is back — and it’s feasting on ash trees across the ...