What are nature's best spies? Well, it turns out they just might be fly larvae that can infiltrate termite nests undetected.
Every single year we have the same guest come to spend the winter with us in our house. It is the brown marmorated stink bug.
The name “brown recluse” conjures up nightmarish visuals for a majority of the population, and not only for those who have arachnophobia. This unique spider is found in 16 states, most of which are in ...
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Agriculture specialists with U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirm that rare invasive seed bugs were intercepted on ...
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As nocturnal creatures, bed bugs come out once the lights have gone out, making it difficult to detect them during the day. The first sign of this pesky creature is usually tiny, reddish-brown bugs.