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From monster water bugs to giant wasps and flying cockroaches, these are the biggest and boldest bugs you'll find in the Lone Star State.
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How To Get Rid Of Yellow Jackets
By mid- to late-summer and fall, yellow jacket populations are at their height. “As their number build up, they gorge ...
With mosquitoes, chiggers and no-see-ums out and biting people this summer, here's how to tell the difference between the ...
The bright contrast of yellow and black on a spider may make it look very scary, but most do more good than harm. Here's how to identify friends and foes.
Most people are familiar with the dangerous snakes and spiders in Delaware. But there are other critters to worry about.
You can also consider plants which act as pest deterrents. Lavender is great at deterring aphids and flea beetles. The strong ...
Learn how to get rid of flea beetles and protect your plants with this comprehensive guide. Take action against flea beetles ...
Fire ants bite and sting! They also use their own young to build a terrifying raft during floods. Kidnapper ants steal other ants’ babies. Honeypot ants turn their sisters into living jugs of nectar.
If traveling to Antarctica (because cold is better than hot) is not an option this summer, check out these life-savers. View ...
One aspect of Monkey Jungle that can’t be captured in photographs is its multisensory nature. The soundscape alone is worth experiencing – a symphony of primate calls ranging from the high-pitched ...
The wasps may be the scariest-looking in the state, but they only cause harm to cicadas and don't pose a risk to humans.
More people say they're seeing lots of yellow jackets, or wasps, this summer, but one University of Utah professor says he hears that comment every year.