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Supported by By Emily Anthes Emily Anthes is a science reporter who writes Pet Theory, a column about our creature companions ...
A major tourist destination is seeing a peculiar influx of lovebugs, The Guardian reported.
Alberta research and U.S. commercialization show insect-killing nematodes may offer a practical, long-term solution for crop ...
Farming methods that support nature improve both biodiversity and crop yields but more extensive measures may require increased government subsidies to become as profitable as conventional intensive ...
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10 Gardening Myths You Shouldn’t Believe
This is an old practice that has fallen out of favor, thanks to people realising it is one of the most common gardening mistakes. In most cases, it serves no purpose and may actually negatively affect ...
Drought-tolerant gardens are perfect for areas that you can't (or don't want to) water. These herbs can be combined to create ...
11 — 2025 Game Fish Contest Initial Offering. The Northern Initial Offering for Black Bass ‘Type A’ Game Fish Contests will ...
This is a topic that comes up every year, but this year I have seen more mole and grub damage than I can remember in previous years. The very common ...
Beneficial Insectary is the only large insectary that has production in the United States (There are a few smaller specialist ...
From Shakespeare’s plays to William Wordsworth’s poetry to J.R.R Tolkien’s fantasy realms, Britain’s lush green forests are ...
While some recommend spraying your lawn with sugar and have seen positive results, scientific research behind using this ...