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Why insects & plants have a complicated relationship
You may think that plants get along with all species in the animal kingdom, but the truth is a little more complicated! But ...
The seedhead and root-boring weevil feed only on invasive spotted knapweed, and die when the weed is no longer available, ...
An invasive insect species is infesting Bridgewater, and it may already be too late to stop it. The Massachusetts Department ...
Did you know there's an insect that naturally blends in with its surroundings? Learn all about the rare leaf insect's ...
The brown marmorated stink bug, an invasive species widespread across the U.S., is particularly persistent. Unlike native ...
Thrips are enjoying Florida's climate but you may not like them, especially the damage they can cause to your ornamental ...
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Not a Bug at All: Why Pill Bugs Are Actually Crustaceans
Most people first notice pill bugs while lifting a flowerpot or turning over a log, then watching small gray roly polies curl ...
Fungi are the hidden architects of our ecosystems, acting as everything from helpful partners for plants to aggressive ...
Although we love the natural world, we don't really love it when it starts attacking our veggies just as they begin to thrive. There is nothing as disappointing as going out to check your crops in the ...
A recent global analysis shows that invasive alien species are linked to significant declines in insect populations and ...
More than 2,500 plant species have the potential to invade the Arctic at the expense of the species that belong there. Norway is one of the areas that is particularly at risk.
Texas A&M AgriLife entomologist Alisson Santana targets invasive crop pests with integrated management research in South Texas.
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