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Millions of cicadas are blanketing Lake Geneva. Here's what they look and sound like
Gannett via AOL· 10 hours agoPiles of living and dead cicadas, as well as crunchy cicada carcasses, litter the ground. The sour...
10 Companion Plants to Grow Next to Potatoes for a More Robust Crop
Martha Stewart Living via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoShaunfield says that this flavorful herb can repel pests while also attracting beneficial insects...
Rare parasitic cicada fungus confirmed in Missouri, turns the insects into hypersexual 'zombies'
KSDK St. Louis· 4 days agoThere are imposters hidden among Missouri's emerging periodical cicadas. While the insects are near...
Grasshoppers are invading these Sacramento-area cities. Here’s how to protect your yard
The Sacramento Bee· 1 hour agoOfficials say the insect infestation is “way above and beyond” what they’ve seen before.
Bear vs. alligators: Watch clip of Florida predators battling it out while swimming in St. Johns...
Daytona Beach News-Journal via Yahoo News· 6 hours agos website says. A Tallahassee Democrat report shared biologists estimate there are 4,000 bears in...
Nearly a Third More Insects Come Out After Dark, Study Finds - EcoWatch
EcoWatch· 18 hours agoWhile evening and nighttime hours are generally known as a time of rest and sleep for humans and many animals, a great number of insects actually become more active after ...
Invasive beetles found in Sacramento area pose a ‘serious threat.’ Have you seen them?
Sacramento Bee via Yahoo News· 19 minutes agoAn oval-shaped bug, an adult Japanese beetle typically measures about half an inch long and a...
Teen Becomes Temporarily Paralyzed After 2 Insect Bites: 'Something Was Very Wrong'
People via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoAfter being infected by a virus that caused his body to attack itself, Kellen Knutson was partially...
Harmful Invasive Insect Sightings Reported In Irvington: Here's What To Do
Daily Voice· 1 day agoFollowing several sightings of an invasive insect known to cause harm to local forests, agriculture,...
When it comes to 'Most Wanted' insects in Florida, this one is in a class by itself
The News-Press· 13 hours agoNo-see-ums live in Florida's warmest months, which are June and July.