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They move slow, but they kill fast. Learn more about assassin bugs and the vicious way they hunt prey like caterpillars.
Eating insects, or entomophagy, isn’t very common in American culture. But each time a brood of cicadas emerges in the U.S., ...
Cicadas are weeks away from descending on Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio like a plague of locusts. What to know about the ...
Living in Hawaiʻi means you’re never too far from fresh produce. But you don’t need a backyard or a big garden to grow your ...
These are six of the worst invasive insects in South Carolina that destroy homes and yards. Here’s how to get rid of them.
At a time when sweet-smelling, flowering fruit trees permeate metro Denver, Thornton resident Brooke Bakers wonders why there ...
In today's Budding Wisdom, Heidi Skinner writes about the two kinds of bugs: "the ones we love and the ones we loathe" and ...
A few springs ago, I was engaged in my daily ritual of observing the garden, walking around to see what was coming up, ready ...
If you see a large, intimidating gray and yellow lizard, it’s probably a Nile monitor. They eat anything from bugs to iguanas ...
As food companies face pressure to eliminate artificial dyes, experts weigh in on the natural alternatives that could replace ...
That’s the problem with plants from other continents; our insects can’t eat them. So, there are no insects for the birds, and ...
These mighty little birds need to eat every 10 to 15 minutes and visit between 1,000 and 2,000 flowers per day.