Every other day inside a lab on the third floor of the St. John Plant Science Laboratory building on the University of Hawaii ...
A crow or two can be a fun sighting. Several crows, digging up your lawn, can be aggravating. But really, they're sending you ...
The black-backed woodpecker specializes in feeding on the larvae of wood-boring beetles, especially in forests that have been ...
On the northwest corner of Manito Park, dozens of ponderosa pines appear to stand strong. Joggers and dog walkers weave ...
An international team of researchers has mapped a new way forward to monitor the health of the planet by listening to the ...
The state pest reporting platform 643Pest received a few hundred reports annually until 2023, when the floodgates opened for ...
A year after Storm Éowyn wreaked havoc at Mount Stewart, the estate on the Ards Peninsula will be home to BBC Winterwatch ...
A small reddish insect is on the march and Chinese space technology could halt the pest’s path of destruction.
Eutypa dieback is a fungal disease that affects grape vines, apricot trees, and sometimes cherry trees. Early symptoms ...
New fossils in amber have revealed that beetles fed on the feathers of dinosaurs about 105 million years ago, showing a symbiotic relationship of one-sided or mutual benefit. New fossils in amber have ...
Scott Shaw, a University of Wyoming entomology professor, recently contributed to a comprehensive new book on Darwin wasps, ...
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The June Beetle Lookalike Pest You Don't Want In Your Yard
Although they're often confused with the iridescent green June beetles, which are basically harmless to your garden, these lookalike beetles can cause damage.
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