Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. LiveScience Pesky vines of kudzu native to Asia have crept throughout the southeastern United States in recent decades, and now a stinkbug that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Three quick things: Kudzu, a Japanese vine originally brought to North Carolina in the late 1800s, is an invasive species that ...
STATEWIDE (WIS) - Some call kudzu the vine that ate the south. It can grow up to seven feet in a week, and is notoriously tough. But a bug new to South Carolina is making a meal of the pesky vine.
BRUNSWICK, Md. (AP) — On the River's Edge Trails in Brunswick, behind Brunswick Middle School, an invasive vine called kudzu blankets and drapes the trails and trees. "It looks like Jurassic Park," ...
The invasive species of plant blankets the southeastern part of the campus, including the 140-acre Maryville College Woods. The woods are a protected area designated by the Forestry Division of the ...
Pesky vines of kudzu native to Asia have crept throughout the southeastern United States in recent decades, and now a stinkbug that feeds on the plant is making an American invasion, too. Worse, new ...