Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Robins and daffodils are a good sign spring is here, but Hoosiers should also be on the lookout for invasive species to keep ...
The Department of Agriculture is seeking the public's help to destroy an invasive species that looks like spongy mud and is growing outdoors. With spring's official arrival, the agency says "smashing ...
While Chicagoans were alarmed to learn the spotted lanternfly had been found in Illinois last year, experts say spring is the time to take action against that insect — as well as another damaging ...
There isn't a campfire big enough to woo the attention of a 10-inch moth reported in Washington state last month. Wildlife officials in the state say an atlas moth, one of the largest moths in the ...
Spring is quickly turning into summer, and that means it’s just about time to wrap up the school year, fire up the grill and get outdoors. But if you’re in Pennsylvania, you might need to look out for ...
A few days ago in the garden, I spotted a small but very attractive insect. It was slim, around three quarters of an inch long and had a striking orange and black pattern that was hard to miss. I have ...
Robins and daffodils are a good sign spring is here, but Hoosiers should also be on the lookout for invasive species to keep nature healthy. The USDA is asking Indiana residents to stomp out pests and ...