In the Wednesday, Jan. 14 episode of her iHeart Radio podcast Untraditionally Lala, Lala Kent opened up about her "rare ...
Insects are everywhere, crawling across sidewalks, hanging out in our gardens, and even invading our homes. Despite ...
Stink bugs get an understandably bad rap, thanks to their smelly defense mechanism. Here's how to identify the harmful ones and prevent them.
USC is implementing additional food safety measures after students shared videos showing maggots and other bugs they say were found in meals at campus dining halls. USC’s Annenberg Media reported ...
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 ...
These invasive insects likely hitch-hiked from Asia into the U.S. on an airplane in 2009. They were first reported in nine Georgia counties, increasing to 60 counties plus one North Carolina county ...
After the metro-east and greater St. Louis region saw an abnormally warm and dry September, some pests will likely stick around longer this year than usual. Average high temperatures this September ...
Two passengers who vacationed on a Carnival Cruise Line voyage are suing the company, claiming that they woke up covered in more than 30 bed bug bites during their trip last February. Catherine ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Stink bugs are an unpleasant part of the Fall season. Researchers believe the brown marmorated stink bug came to the U.S. from Asia in the 1990s. This brown pest now covers ...
Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners! For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Let’s kick off the week with a quick roundup of some of the latest science news. Last Monday the ...
It's a truly awful sentence: the stink bugs are here. Like they do at the beginning of every fall, the brown marmorated stink bug has already shown up in South Bend and nationwide. As the temperatures ...
As temperatures drop, stink bugs seek warmth and shelter indoors, making them a common winter nuisance. Instead of crushing them, use a vacuum, soapy water, or rubbing alcohol to remove stink bugs ...