Some 150 people learned about beneficial insects from keynote speaker Marissa Schuh, U Minnesota Extension integrated pest management educator. It was at the 22nd Annual Pine County Horticulture Day ...
Seeing stink bugs in your home in the Chicago area? You're not alone. According to experts, the spring season is likely to bring out an influx of the smelly bugs. Stream NBC 5 for free, 24/7, wherever ...
Invasive species can be a major threat to native wildlife, particularly on islands with smaller ecosystems. Kauaʻi, one of the primary islands in Hawai'i, has been dealing with an invasive insect that ...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) combines various methods to control garden pests and diseases, minimizing risks. Cultural controls involve good gardening practices to prevent pest and disease issues.
A bit of prevention goes a long way in minimizing insect and disease problems in the garden. A holistic approach known as “Plant Health Care” starts with proper plant selection and care and ends with ...
Bugs? I’ve never been a fan. Just ask my husband about when a misguided fly gets in my kitchen – not good news for the fly! With other creatures, I take a more peaceful tact – I scoop them up and pop ...
Scientists discovered that azuki bean beetles — an agricultural pest — lay larger male eggs when under stress from climate change. According to Kyushu University, researchers published a study in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Summer won't officially start until June 20, but Texas pests might have missed the memo. Insects and arachnids have started to ...
LONDON & MILAN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Biocentis, a life-science company at the forefront of genetic innovation, has raised $19 million to advance its mission of protecting health, agriculture, and ...
An invasive insect that gobbles a wide host of plants, trees and crops is now confirmed in Iowa and it’s feared there’s scarcely anything that can stop it from spreading. The state ag department says ...
Summer won't officially start until June 20, but Texas pests might have missed the memo. Insects and arachnids have started to become a bother for Texans. While some are innocent in nature, others can ...