The American dipper is a songbird that prefers water to the skies! Learn what the bird looks like and where you're likely to ...
National Poetry Day Ambassador and acclaimed children’s author Simon Mole and musician and TikTok sensation Gecko are ...
BERKELEY−A serious medical emergency may have been the cause when a 2014 Dodge Ram pickup slammed into a historic vehicle then crashed through a home on Jamaica Boulevard, authorities said. The ...
Demand for exotic pets and collectors’ items drives a flourishing illegal trade in beetles, spiders, and more. Found in the tropical forests of West Africa, emperor scorpions are popular pets because ...
It's that time of year again. The weather gets cooler. You see a ladybug in your house. Cute! Then the couple of bugs you see on the ceiling or near a door or window turns into a handful. Then a swarm ...
Charlen holds a BA Languages & Culture degree and has over a decade of experience in automotive journalism. His work experience includes stints at CAR Mag and News24 Motoring. Charlen didn't grow up ...
Matt Shreiner is a tree climber with the state Department of Conservation and Recreation. He prepares to ascend a tree in Shrewsbury this August as part of his search for Asian longhorned beetle ...
Destructive Japanese beetles surge in Pasco, cross river into Kennewick. Washington state is trying an additional way to eradicate the nonnative species. A yard waste quarantine is being discussed to ...
June bugs, a type of scarab beetle, are common in Michigan during the summer months. The nocturnal insects are harmless to humans, but can be a nuisance to gardens as they feed on plants. While ...
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Greysun is the lead guides editor at Game Rant, covering all the biggest AAA titles to the smaller indie gems. He's been a big Nintendo fan since the SNES days and patiently awaits a Super Mario ...
Minnesota (WCCO) — Some University of Minnesota students have come up with a creative solution for a pesky problem. “Every year, these Japanese beetles would come and completely eat away at our plum ...