We are sick of the stink bugs. While they may not be as bad as they were a few years ago, they continue to annoy us with their presence in our homes and offices. They cover our buildings on warm days ...
It’s spring, which means it’s stink bug season. After hibernating all winter, these tiny brown bugs are expected to begin emerging from their hiding spots in homes and heading outdoors. While these ...
Over the past several years, the invasive brown marmorated stink bug has found hospitable conditions in our houses, which are appealingly warm during Western Washington’s cold, wet winters. They’re a ...
(NEXSTAR) — After a record-breaking hot summer and a hotter-than-average fall, cooler weather is finally on the horizon. Unfortunately, the cooling temperatures may encourage a smelly, invasive pest ...
IF YOU’VE NOTICED an increase in pest pressure in the garden over the past few years, you’re not alone. Warming temperatures mean that all sorts of insects are more likely to survive the winters and ...
The growing season is over! After three consecutive nights with either a frost or freeze, the Nation Weather Service and the Kentucky Department of Agriculture made it official last week. I'm curious, ...
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BLACKVILLE In the science fiction world of Star Trek, a farmer can diagnosis insect problems in his crops just by whipping out a device called a Tricorder, outfitted with sensors to detect all kinds ...
A tiny wasp that lays its eggs in stink bug egg masses, also used to feed its babies, has been discovered around Washington and its suburbs. And just like the stink bug, it was accidentally imported ...