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The invasive spotted lanternfly has spread to 17 states and can threaten vineyards. But bats, fungi, dogs and even trees may help control them.
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When plants are introduced from other parts of the world they can be rude. The “natural controls” that keep the plant in ...
Black-eyed Susans are famous for their brilliant yellow petals; planted near sunflowers, they'll boost the brightness factor ...
By taking care of these tasks in August, you'll set your garden up for success not only in the fall and winter, but also in ...
Insects are all over the world, and they’re one of the most diverse groups, with millions of different species living in ...
The pet of choice in Japan, as much as cuddly kitties and playful puppies, is the humble bug. The bug has been a key part of ...
Don't say goodbye to a struggling rose bush. With some TLC, you may be able to revive dying roses for vibrant, healthy blooms for years to come.
A common tomato plant problem is blossom end rot, the Michigan State University Extension offices reports. The plant might ...
Perennial plants come back year after year, so by choosing easy-care options, you can benefit from a perpetually beautiful ...
I’ve seen a rash of social media posts recommending the application of sticky-tape bands around tree trunks to prevent ...
Researchers in Australia say they have developed a faster and more efficient way to detect signs of coffee berry borer (CBB) ...
The colorful insects are draining nutrients from grape vines, stunting their growth and grossing out winery visitors.