A tomato plant emitting screams of distress outside the range of human hearing makes a terrible place for a moth to deposit its babies. That's the conclusion that scientists at Tel Aviv University in ...
While Chicagoans were alarmed to learn the spotted lanternfly had been found in Illinois last year, experts say spring is the time to take action against that insect — as well as another damaging ...
Robins and daffodils are a good sign spring is here, but Hoosiers should also be on the lookout for invasive species to keep nature healthy. The USDA is asking Indiana residents to stomp out pests and ...
Vinegar, especially when heated and mixed with water, helps disorient moths. Spraying a vinegar-based solution into crevices helps eliminate eggs and larvae. Also reduce humidity, freeze infested ...
This early spring, Delawareans need to be on the lookout for the egg masses of two highly invasive insects: the spotted lanternfly and spongy moth. The best way to take them out of the state? Smash ...
If you’re a female moth, finding the best plant to host your young may be as simple as taking a close listen. When low on water, some plants make high-pitched clicking noises, inaudible to humans.
Southeast Michigan residents are asked to be on the lookout for spongy moth egg masses on tree trunks, fences and outdoor surfaces. The Macomb County office of Michigan State University Extension gave ...
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