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While there could be 1 million cicadas per acre in parts of NC, the Triad won't be as loud. But 2030...
Winston-Salem Journal· 6 days agoThis year, after more than a decade hidden beneath the earth, North Carolina is abuzz with the...
Tree-killing beetle is on a death march through Southern California's oaks. Can it be stopped?
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe goldspotted oak borer is just 14 miles from the Santa Monica Mountains' 600,000 oak trees and...
It's mosquito season: How to control and prevent bites
The Weatherford Democrat· 5 days agoSwiger said the species present and whether mosquitoes are simply a nuisance or a disease vector...
Rare blue-eyed cicada spotted at Morton Arboretum
Daily Herald· 4 days agoIt was late morning when The Morton Arboretum's Senior Horticulturist Kate Myroup arrived at the Children’s Garden with a special guest: a rare,...
The buzz behind periodical cicadas: nature’s phenomenon - The Aggie
The California Aggie· 2 days agoEvery 13 and 17 years, a natural phenomenon occurs in the eastern part of North America that...
Four Corners: Take care of your smile
York News-Times· 6 days agoWeekly news from Four Corners Health Department
START THE WEEK OFF RIGHT: Crunch time: Embracing the cicada craze
Quad-City Times· 2 days agoCicadas are all the buzz and the emergence of two broods simultaneously is a natural wonder not to be missed. To embrace the cicada craze, people have been finding ways to make the most of this ...
Rare blue-eyed cicada spotted during 2024 emergence at suburban Chicago arboretum
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days agoAs the enclosure opened, the blue-eyed lady took flight into a tree. Floyd W. Shockley, collections...
Scientists identify gene that could lead to resili | Newswise
Newswise· 2 days agoA widely found gene in plants has been newly identified as a key transporter of a hormone that...
YARD AND GARDEN: A bad year for ticks? Take steps to protect yourself
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 6 days agoTicks come in a variety of different species. In Illinois, our most common tick found feeding on our pets and humans is the American dog tick