It’s easy to understand why some refer to winter as “stick season.” Snow cover, gray skies, and cold temperatures could lead ...
Her world—100 million years ago in Myanmar—is not one of vast seas, towering mountains or broad deserts, but a damp and ...
First detected in the U.S. in Dallas in 2004, crape myrtle bark scale is a sucking insect that feeds on the sap of plants. It ...
Paleobiologist Scott Lakeram analyzes 300-million-year-old coal ball fossils to reveal prehistoric plant-insect interactions ...
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Attract Moths With Light and Bait
Gather some lights, bring some bananas and a bedsheet, and learn how to attract moths for a whole lot of late-night backyard ...
The International Society of Arboriculture's site helps homeowners find certified arborists, plus Neil Sperry sheds light on ...
As we move into April and more butterfly species mature and take flight, you can incorporate a variety of early-blooming ...
The US Forest Service is hosting a presentation on Mountain Pine Beetles tonight at the Spearfish Recreation and Aquatic ...