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OVER THE COLES: Be on the lookout for Asian longhorned ticks
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 1 day agoThe invasive Asian longhorned tick, which can pose a health risk for humans, animals, and livestock,...
Joro spiders: What to know about the giant parachuting arachnid
WSB-TV 2 Atlanta· 1 day agoThe Joro spider could be headed to the Big Apple by this summer, The New York Times reported in...
Joro spiders: What to know about the giant parachuting arachnid
KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma· 1 day agoThe Joro spider could be headed to the Big Apple by this summer, The New York Times reported in...
From bug to bag: Artists, entrepreneurs embrace cicadas, build community of enthusiasts
Arizona Daily Sun· 1 day agoCicadas seem to be everywhere these days. Going from bug to fad, cicadas have been embraced by...
For Love of Nature: Nature always has something new to teach
RockinghamNow.com, Eden and Reidssville· 1 day agoColumnist Shannon Brennan writes that there is always something new to learn from nature during a...
Recent rain in Iowa eases drought but may cause more mosquitoes. How do you avoid bites?
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoState University associate professor Ryan Smith confident that Iowa will have “many more mosquitoes”...
Frequent Mowing May Transform Poisonous Weeds Into ‘Superweeds’
Forbes· 1 day agoKeeping a lawn or garden tidy and free of weeds often involves regular mowing, but a new study...
Fact check: Are giant parachuting spiders flying to New York this summer?
WPIX New York City, NY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe Joro spider, a species native to Asia, is rumored to be making an appearance in New York and New...
Grab the bug spray: These bigger, aggressive mosquitoes likely to plague soggy North Texas
Fort Worth Star-Telegram· 2 days agoApril showers bring May flowers, but May showers could bring more mosquitoes. The Fort Worth office of the National Weather Service recorded 7.8 inches of rain in May, and experts are warning ...
When will cicadas be gone in Illinois?
Journal Star via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“That is what we’re looking for now,” Kritsky said in an interview with Entomology Today. “We suspect it is tied to yearly cycles of the trees they are feeding upon.” Emergence ...