As the weather warms up and spring blooms new life, this also means an emergence of unwanted visitors. While we might have ...
The emptiness of nature’s winter pantry is giving way to an abundant buffet as our migrating birds return. Maple and basswood trees extend a welcome, offering up sweet ambrosia to sustain ...
If the groundhog sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter. If the Wooly Bear caterpillar has a narrow orange ...
The combination of a mild winter and spring windstorms coupled with farmers’ cultural practices are creating the potential for increased insect pressure in corn this season. Though no alarms are ...
As winter cold warms to milder temperatures, humans aren’t the only ones excited for spring — many animals in the Grand Strand become more active in the transitional season. Insect activity ...