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From the subtle patterns of an elephant hawkmoth to the clever camouflage of a shaded fan foot, these complex nocturnal ...
"Early detection is critical." Residents issue urgent PSA after 'serious threat' rapidly invades community: 'Keep an eye out ...
The wren, meanwhile, continued his rounds, moving from nest box to nest box, laying claim to them all. A female wren, if one ...
Within three months, a shipment of small branches arrived in California. The branches carried not only cottony cushion scale, ...
There are thousands of trees tucked between the graves and mausoleums at Crown Hill Cemetery. It's Carrie Tauscher's job to ...
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Henlow church's battle with the Box Tree Moth
At The Church of Marys the Virgin in Henlow, the box tree caterpillar (cydalima perspectalis) has made its presence felt. The ...
Many of the UK’s bird species are in serious decline, largely due to habitat destruction and the collapse of food chains ...
By Stephen Smoot One of the oldest and most popular ornamental shrubs also attracts one of the United States’ newest invasive ...
Age is just a number, or is it? A new study by UTEP researchers shows that adult moths are more vulnerable to attack than ...
These caterpillars might look cute and cuddly, but they all have a built-in defense. Some are even capable of killing a human.
An aggressive hatch of Douglas-fir tussock moth caterpillars is threatening trees, both in national forests and in Santa Fe.