As spring unfolds and temperatures rise, so does insect activity. While some insects like bees are beneficial, others, such as ticks and mosquitoes, are less welcome. And this year, experts predict we ...
A great cicada revival is expected to hit the U.S. this spring and summer. Two cicada broods are making a simultaneous comeback for the first time in 221 years — with trillions of insects expected to ...
Sunshine and warmer temperatures are coaxing insect pests out of their overwintering spots and encouraging them to take up residence in lawns and gardens. These pesky insects prefer lush, green ...
Insects you may see in your Redding home Spiders that are common in Shasta County Bugs you'll see along the Sacramento River Trail Cockroaches, spiders, butterflies and a variety of insects are ...
QUAD CITIES, Iowa (KWQC) - Some local farmers and gardeners around the Quad Cities area say insects can bring some challenges in the spring. They say the possible increased number of insects is due to ...
EAST TEXAS (KLTV) - Even though it has been a little chilly, the warm weather will be on us soon, and that means the arrival of spring insects in abundance. For most, it also means a continuing fight ...
Eliza Middleton received funding from the Australian Research Council. She is affiliated with Accounting for Nature, and is a forum member of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures.
When winter turns particularly brutal, many people find a future silver lining in one thought: perhaps this cold snap will mean fewer bugs come spring. It's a common belief that harsh winters can ...
Since Atlanta has had more severe cold weather for a longer period than usual this year, will there be fewer insects in the spring and summer? First, we spoke with Chief Meteorologist Chris Holcomb to ...
Insects are unlike mammals and birds because they must generate their own heat (called ectotherms). Insects die when they are ...