Most garden insects are harmless or even beneficial to your plants. The beneficial ones are important in pollination and preying on harmful insects, so their presence is important. You wouldn't want ...
Insects are everywhere, crawling across sidewalks, hanging out in our gardens, and even invading our homes. Despite ...
According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), pests decimate up to 40% of the world's crops each year, resulting in economic losses of $220 billion. To address this issue, Trapview is ...
It is common knowledge that insects can identify regions of polarized light, but the discovery of University of Bristol scientists shows that a viral infection influences the percentage of light ...
If you're a gardener (even someone just getting their feet wet), you know what it's like trying to manage insects, diseases and weeds in the garden. Once the season really starts going, we always have ...
Insect netting can make a huge difference to your yard, but it's important to select the correct variety, keeping in mind ...
Here in the Midwest, we only have a limited stretch of time to get outside and enjoy our lawn. At Ryan Lawn & Tree they know how important that time is, making memories with family and friends.
Owning a pet means having to occasionally demand that they spit out whatever’s in their mouth. Sometimes, it’s a harmless bunch of grass or a found bit of biscuit, but other times, it’s a stink bug.
The insect family Tephritidae includes many invasive pest species of major agricultural and economic importance and there is an urgent need to develop and apply the sterile insect technique (SIT) ...