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When will cicadas finally leave?
WJZY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoSo loud, in fact, that residents have called the police to report the alarming sounds. When will it all stop? It largely depends on where you live. Karla...
A Paws for Pets: Second chances
York News-Times· 56 minutes agoA Paws for Pets
New to US: Hornets that butcher bees and sting people. Humans are fighting back.
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 1 day ago“But with the wasp, you don’t hear the birdsong, you don’t smell the honeydew.” “They eat...
Cicadas in Chicagoland: Why some communities are buzzing while others are silent
FOX News Chicago· 1 day agoWe are finally seeing and hearing the cicadas here in the Chicagoland area. Marianne Alleyne,...
Mosquitoes have emerged in New York. How to reduce the common pests where you live
Gannett via AOL· 13 hours agoHow to reduce mosquitoes where you live Mosquitoes lay eggs in standing water and the larval forms are aquatic, so one of the most important ways to deter mosquitoes is to eliminate anything ...
Dakota Gardener: Emerald ash borer revisited
The Bismarck Tribune· 6 hours agoOver the next two months, dozens of people from at least five different government agencies scoured the Fargo-Moorhead metro area, searching for more...
Arkansas Preps for Noisy Symphony of Cicadas
Arkansas Money & Politics· 2 days ago“It’s always on,” said Cynthia Miller, who works at the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro. One cicada hatch, referred to as Brood XIX, is...
How you can repel disease-carrying ticks without any chemicals
Bangor Daily News· 6 days agoIn many regions of the country, disease-ridden ticks are a major concern, serious enough to convince...
Cicada Brood XIX may be extinct in Louisiana
Axios· 4 days agoWhy it matters: We'll get our usual summer cicadas, but we aren't going to get the massive numbers circulating in viral videos. The big picture: There...
Kevin Courtney, Napa Journal: Meet Mr. Natural
Napa Valley Register· 7 days agoSome people wear gloves for yard work. I prefer to rough it, writes columnist Kevin Courtney.