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Amy Dismukes discusses different kinds of insect scale; Wes Hopper answers tree questions. This Week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South: TSU Central Region Nursery Extension Specialist Amy ...
In this Wired video, an entomologist answers all sorts of insect questions. Insects and bugs have fascinated me since I was a kid, and I still get excited to learn new bug facts. This video is full of ...
With over 100,000 species of insects in South Carolina, we come in contact with many of our crawly friends each day. South Carolina State Entomologist, Tim Drake, recently answered insect questions ...
Columnist Don Kinzler answers questions about what may be causing holes in rose and bean leaves and how to determine how recent, brief rainfalls affect how much we should water our plants and lawns ...
Penn State Extension in Lancaster County has reopened its Garden Hotline for office visits and sample drop-offs. During the COVID-19 office closure, master gardeners worked from home, answering garden ...
Concerning Neil Santaniello’s April 18 article: I heartily agree with using imported insects to attack the melaleuca trees, but has a study been made to see if these insects may be toxic to the ...
From termites to palmetto bugs, you can find a variety of insects inside and outside your Myrtle Beach home. This summer, you might be swatting away fruit flies, itching a no-see-um bite or admiring ...
Are we facing insect Armageddon? A recent study found that German nature reserves have seen a 75% reduction in flying insects over the last 27 years. The researchers involved made stark warnings that ...
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