You may be wondering how the fallen leaves in your yard will affect the bug population around your home. Find out the facts ...
Fall leaves get a warm welcome from Christie Hunt. The River Forest, Illinois, resident rakes them into her flower beds, ...
This classic carnivore has jaw-like traps that snap shut on unsuspecting insects, digesting them with enzymes. Found mainly in North Carolina, it’s one of the best-known predatory plants. With tubular ...
Leaving leaf litter on lawns can benefit overwintering insects, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert said.
With fall upon us and the leaves changing color and falling to the ground, the age-old question arises: Should I rake my ...
According to reports on X, formerly known as Twitter, WhatsApp beta users are encountering a bug where the app screen turns ...
Letting leaves stay on the ground throughout the fall, winter and spring is good for the environment because it provides a ...
Hackberry psyllids are responsible for creating nibble galls on the leaves of hackberry trees. Courtesy Johnson County ...
A new study reveals that two strains of pathogenic fungi unexpectedly divide insect victims amongst themselves rather than aggressively compete for resources.
Consider mulching your lawn leaves in place them rather than raking or blowing them. All you need to do is set your mower to ...
Many other plants use the same tactic to get insects to pay attention. The corpse flower is native to the dense rainforests ...