A Washington State University Extension expert says farmers need to avoid a case of mistaken identity. What wheat farmers near Waterville, Wash., recently thought could be armyworms, cutworms or ...
The season at Brighton Racecourse remains on hold due to damage caused by fly larvae. Brighton Racecourse has moved races on ...
Crane flies are often mistaken for mosquitoes, but they're much larger and don't bite.
While mosquitoes are known to be dangerous to humans because they suck human blood and pass on dangerous diseases in doing so, crane flies, on the other hand, are safe for humans but can be harmful to ...