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The secret weapon for combatting black flies
Bangor Daily News· 2 days agoJokingly referred to as the “Maine State Bird,” black flies are one aspect of the Maine outdoors that most people would prefer didn’t exist. Particularly...
Palo verde beetles are on the prowl for mates. What to know about the huge flying insects
The Arizona Republic· 5 days agoBig black beetles with long antennae might be skittering around your yard or patio this time of year, but fear not: These are just the relatively harmless palo verde beetles, also known as palo ...
These Funky Spiders Are Lurking by the Water
Smithsonian Magazine· 1 day ago“Spiders are surprisingly adaptable, which is one of the reasons they can inhabit this environment,” says Ximena Nelson, a behavioral biologist at the...
Transfer center Szymon Zapala commits to MSU basketball - The State News
The State News· 5 days agoNow the tallest player on MSU's roster, Zapala gives Izzo and the Spartans starting experience and...
Glancing Back for May 14: Agri-Fab fire of suspicious origins
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 4 days agoThe widening of the nine-foot brick pavement on the Mattoon-Neoga section of Route 25, south of the...
What’s miller moth season going to be like this year?
KDVR Denver via Yahoo News· 5 days agoColoradans will not soon forget the miller moth swarms of last summer, but how will the moths be...
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EconoTimes· 3 days agoBees are critical pollinators in natural and agricultural landscapes, and key model systems for the...
As cicadas descend on Chicago, this iconic spot is declaring itself a 'cicada-free zone'
NBC Chicago· 4 days agoThere's no telling whether the cicadas set to emerge in Illinois will visit the Pier or not. For the...
Sandy Parrill: Joplin area may miss rare entomological treat
The Joplin Globe· 1 day agoA good share of the Midwest is experiencing the Invasion of the Screaming Cicadas, aka...
Dakota Gardener: Managing earthworm damage in lawns
The Bismarck Tribune· 2 days agoApril showers bring May flowers. Spring rains also bring the first sightings of earthworms on driveways and sidewalks. While this is good fortune for the...