Insect predators found in the United States could help keep spotted lanternfly populations in check while potentially reducing reliance on chemical control methods, according to a new study.
Spotted lanternflies have wreaked havoc on U.S. agriculture since their arrival in 2014, but Penn State researchers may have ...
Bug Club does not simply observe insects but also takes action in the Athens neighborhood. Through visits to Old Man’s Cave ...
Researchers found native predators that help control spotted lanternfly populations, reducing reliance on pesticides.
Most insects survive cold winters by producing ... at the Central Ohio Home & Garden Show and answered hundreds of different gardening questions. Two topics which seemed to be top of mind for ...
Thrips are tiny insects—their sizes range between 0.5mm and 15mm in length and many are shorter than 5mm. But the damage they ...