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From the editorial: "There is good news. ... Skeeter populations (in Minnesota) usually peak around mid to late July" and ...
There are several reasons why some places might be seeing more of these glowy beetles this summer. The first is wet weather.
Lightning bug populations may be on the decline in Illinois and the U.S. Here's a look at why and how you can help.
What are these funny holes in the ground someone recently asked Jeff Knight, the state entomologist with Nevada Department of ...
OnePlus has released its OxygenOS FAQ for June 2025, covering recurring issues and improvements across supported devices. Key ...
It's July, but these insects are the Green June Beetle. They are flying around right now, they are laying eggs and continuing ...
Firefly season peaks in July. Here’s where to spot them in and around Philadelphia — and why you may be seeing more of their ...
A polluted tailings pond at the Kennecott Utah mine has sunk 20 feet or more, raising concerns that it has seeped ...
Tick-related emergency room visits are at the highest since 2019, CDC data shows. The Northeast region has seen the most this ...
Are Japanese beetles invading your garden in Missouri?Get tips for tackling this pesky problem with strategies to protect ...
The tiny beetle could scarcely have picked a worse human to fly into. Amateur entomologist Andrew Short was sitting on a ...
The earth is crawling and buzzing with insects, which in early July are at their peak abundance, making them easy to see and ...