Wearing dark sunglasses, long sleeves and a wide-brimmed hat, Florida retiree Linda Cooper came prepared to gaze at ...
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Tuleyome Tale: Too many spiders? Forget pest control, call on mud daubers!
Mud daubers get their name from their habit of using mud to build their nests, while most wasp species use wood pulp for nest ...
The St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (SLELO PRISM), in partnership with ...
It turned out not to be a true bamboo, but is commonly referred to as miniature or panda baby bamboo (Pogonatherum paniceum) ...
Creating a pollinator-friendly garden is a great way to support bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other vital pollinators ...
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A Closer Look at How Ant Colonies Raise the Next Generation
The unusual life cycles of ants are deeply rooted in their social nature. Ants and other social insects like termites, some ...
The curated articles highlight Kansas City's embrace of urban biodiversity through native plants and beekeeping efforts. Kansas City fosters a connection to nature by addressing insect identification, ...
The reed leafhopper (Pentastiridius leporinus) was originally a specialist, limited exclusively to reed grass as a food ...
When conditions get too dry, Madagascar hissing cockroaches like to "cuddle." Under certain conditions, the large insects gather in groups, with many participants in physical contact with one another.
When you see a spider in your house, stop and think before you kill it. Spiders do more good for humans than harm.
The Courier Express, in collaboration with Lola M. Smith, MS, assistant teaching professor in biology at Penn State DuBois, is republishing a series of work completed by college ...
These little pests are a hearty species, but there are steps we can take now to reduce the number of Spotted Lanternflies ...
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