The butternut woollyworm is a strange looking creature, almost cartoonish in a way. Read here to learn more about these insects.
The bane of my existence is the fungus gnat (Bradysia spp.). This insidious little creature’s larva love to inhabit overly wet soils. Their larval feeding habits can damage plant roots, even stunting ...
Despite the buzz in recent years about other invasive insects that pose an even larger threat to agriculture and trees -- such as the spotted lanternfly, the stink bug and the emerald ash borer -- ...
1. Recent changes in population size of butterflies and farmland birds across north-west European landscapes have been linked to the effects of agricultural intensification. Reduction in food supply ...
Various host plants were found to induce microsomal monooxygenase activity that activates organophosphorus insecticides in larvae of the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith). Of these ...
Q. I am trying to use more natural controls in my vegetable garden so I purchased some ladybugs to eat the aphids on my broccoli and released them in the garden. How can I tell if they are reproducing ...
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