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Flying ants or termites may be invading your KY home. Here’s how to tell the difference
Lexington Herald-Leader McClatchy via AOL· 1 day agoFor Zach DeVries, an assistant professor of Urban Entomology at the University of Kentucky who works...
6 ways to keep your yard (and yourself) mosquito-free this summer - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 17 hours agoThe number one recommendation is to get rid of standing water around your home, according to...
Georgia has 125 species of dragonflies, making state place to be for Dragonfly Day
The Augusta Chronicle via Yahoo News· 3 hours ago“Dragonflies, even in their larvae phase, eat mosquitoes,” said Gabriela Cardona Rivera, a doctoral...
Should people eat insects instead of meat? Experts explain the benefits of bugs
ABC News· 2 hours ago"Because of our heavy European cultural influence, most Americans shun the idea of eating insects,"...
For Love of Nature: Nature always has something new to teach
RockinghamNow.com, Eden and Reidssville· 16 minutes agoColumnist Shannon Brennan writes that there is always something new to learn from nature during a hike on the Appalachian Trail.
Invasive Ant "Super Colonies" Are Taking Over Homes—Here's How to Protect Yours — Best Life
Best Life· 5 days agoRELATED: Giant Burmese Pythons From South Florida Are "Invading" the North. Ants are typically...
Could Venomous Flying Spiders Be Dropping in on You Soon?
Time via AOL· 9 hours ago“Spread rate depends on many factors, some environmental, some human, some that are just spider...
Yikes! Bigger, aggressive ‘floodwater mosquitoes’ likely to plague soggy North Texas
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoWhat are Texas floodwater mosquitoes? This type of mosquito isn’t new to the area, said Dr. Sonja...
Experts warn of concerning side effect of warming winters in Michigan: 'Worse ... for human health'
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWhat's happening? The Detroit News reported that locals began experiencing mosquito bites as early...
When will cicadas be gone in Illinois?
Peoria Journal Star· 3 days agoThe Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History projected the emergence would last between three weeks and a month. According to the Illinois...