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After saying Charlotte, a lone stingray, was pregnant, aquarium now says she's sick
WUSF 89.7· 1 day agoIt was called a miracle pregnancy, a rare case of parthenogenesis. "Charlotte has developed a rare...
Bill Pramuk, Trees and People in Napa Valley: Scale infestations often go unnoticed
Napa Valley Register· 4 days agoFastigiata Group — of English oaks. There are good examples to be seen in public spaces around Napa....
Lyme disease cases climbing across the US. Here's how to stay safe
WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.· 5 days agoLyme disease is the most common and fastest-growing vector-borne disease in the United States,...
You can try beer, and a dessert, made with cicadas at Lake Geneva's 'Cicadapalooza'
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 7 days agoPalooza attendees can also browse a curated library display of cicada books and resources. Cicada...
Will cicadas emerge in Indiana this year? Here's where they are at
The Herald-Times via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe annual cicadas come out each year in the fall, in smaller numbers than the periodical species....
6 New England bugs you can actually eat
New Hampshire Union Leader· 5 days agoIf you like experimenting with bugs in the kitchen, curious foragers can enjoy a feast featuring plenty of insects that you can harvest and enjoy right...
Meet Bubbles, a rare pink grasshopper now living in a London family's home
CBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoNatalie Sansone and her family are "not usually bug people" but the family has welcomed a rare pink...
Welk Homestead hosting 'Life on the Homestead'
The Bismarck Tribune· 5 days agoThe Welk Homestead State Historic Site near Strasburg is hosting "Life on the Homestead" on Saturday.
ISU Inviting Iowa Farmers To Get Pest Alert Messages | 1430 KASI
iHeartRadio· 6 days agoThe website provides links to information about key pests in the Midwest, degree day mapping,...
Frequent mowing puts poisonous weed into survival mode
Science Daily· 2 days agoRelatives of the plant, including Solanum ptychanthum or black nightshade, and Solanum carolinense, or Carolina horsenettle, also produce toxic berries and are native to Arkansas. Rupesh Kariyat ...