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It’s not just the hiking trail where you need to worry about ticks. These arthropods are now a problem in major cities—and they've brought disease with them.
Ticks are parasites that bite and feed on humans and pets. They can spread Lyme disease and other infections. Here's what to ...
As summer begins, white-tailed fawns appear right on cue, using stealth and instinct to survive their earliest days.
Put a perimeter of wood chips or gravel between your yard and wooded areas. Avoid using mulch, as it can be a breeding ground ...
Last week, we observed the first day of summer and Nature seemed to acknowledge the occasion with a change in the weather.
They will eat your plants or dig holes in your yard. All of this lush growth on our plants is also very appealing to the wildlife in the neighborhood. The biggest eaters, as related to both physical ...
The API failed to deliver the resource. A Las Vegas nonprofit wants to stop the backyard breeding of tortoises.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - A Las Vegas nonprofit wants to stop the backyard breeding of tortoises. Tortoise Group Board Chair, Laura Deitsch, says right now there are about 150,000 pet tortoises in ...
ARNOLD, Mo. – Another sighting of a rare albino deer has been reported in Jefferson County, Missouri. Video from June 9 shows an all-white buck standing in the grass facing another buck standing on a ...
1. Brassicas Shutterstock According to Jim McHale, entomologist and president at JP McHale Pest Management, the biggest thing to know about keeping deer out of your yard is that the herbivorous ...
Officers responded to a home on Hartwich Street around 8:40 p.m. on Monday, June 10, for a report of a dead deer in the yard, according to Maywood Police Sgt. William Phayre. The bear was spotted by ...