University of Stirling researchers in Scotland have uncovered the surprising strength of one of farming's smallest allies: ...
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Figs eat wasps before you eat the fig
The life of the fig wasp is nature at its worst—from our human perspective, anyway. In order to lay their eggs, female fig wasps have to squeeze into the flowering body of a fig, losing their wings ...
A warming climate is disrupting the delicate balance of nature. An international team of scientists led by entomologists from ...
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These giant wasps can grow up to 4 inches long
A fear of wasps is relatively common among many. If it’s not the anticipatory buzz of nearby wings that gets you, it’s the ...
Invasive emerald ash borer populations also gained ground in 2025, migrating north to three new counties: Somerset, Waldo and Hancock. The metallic green, half-inch-long beetles fly under the radar ...
“Six years into its North American invasion, the elm zigzag sawfly ( Aproceros leucopoda) is making waves – or, more ...
Ants farm aphids. It's weird yet fascinating. And a bit like a miniature horror movie. But it's a nightmare for gardeners.
Is it true that plants communicate by sending chemical signals through the air?
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Say Goodbye To Pests Around Your Fruit Tree With The Help Of This Oil
This type of oil is intended to be sprayed during winter or early spring to prevent pest problems for your fruit trees during ...
Two graduate students traveled to share their horticultural expertise with the Hill Country Master Gardeners last week, ...
Big Bear's beloved bald eagle couple, Jackie and Shadow, have laid two eggs - their first of the season!
The New World screwworm is getting dangerously close to the U.S., public health officials warn. If left untreated, a ...
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