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Scary Scarab Beetle and Your Garden

Stout in stature and colorful in appearance, scarab beetles come in more than 30,000 different varieties. While some

Stag Beetle

Stag beetles don’t mess around when it comes to finding food or mates, making them a somewhat hard-to-handle

Root-Knot Nematode

Root-knot nematodes live within soil and feed off the roots of plants such as okra, tomatoes, peppers, corn,

Wax Scales

They’re creepy, crawly, small, and annoying. Wax scales won’t stop until they’ve destroyed every plant in the garden.

Spittle Bugs

Spittlebugs, tiny insects that feed on herbaceous plants, pine trees, and redwood trees, can damage gardens, crops, and

Cyborg Insects

Once thought to be creatures out of a low-budget Hollywood movie, cyborg insects are now making waves in

Where Do Insects Go During the Winter?

  Many insects are most active during the warm-weather months, when they inflict the most damage. Where do

Whiteflies

Whiteflies are tiny, pervasive little insects that are suprisingly difficult to control. Their little white bodies can pack

Autumn Brings Out The Ticks

As autumn arrives, the threat of some pests generally decreases. Unfortunately, for southern states still experiencing warmer weather

Scorpions: Uninvited Winter Guests

There are more than 1,500 scorpion species known to the scientific community to date, and more and more