Most of us get very excited as the days get longer and the plants are greener, and spring is officially warming our hearts as well as our skin. But we all notice that with a warming to our hearts and ...
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“The mere formulation of a problem is often far more essential than its solution.”—Albert Einstein Einstein’s observation can be applied in a very practical way. To improve our lives, we can begin by ...
The third session of Keystone College Environmental Education Institute’s Summer Nature Camp began Tuesday on campus. “What’s Bugging You?” is scheduled to run through Thursday. Children are learning ...
With the cold weather looming, you may be noticing more unwanted house guests, and we aren’t talking about your in-laws. Stink bugs are looking for a warm, dry place to stay for the winter and often ...
JB Hines loves bugs. It is not unusual to see him at a home show exhorting the wonderful characteristics of cockroaches or spiders or even his “wingless mosquitoes” that we cringe and call bed bugs.
Assorted bugs reach their crescendo in the summer landscape, causing varying levels of alarm to gardeners nervous at seeing swarms near the plants. While a few bugs can do serious plant harm and even ...
The surefire way to know whether it’s a sweat bee or a corn fly buzzing around is if it stings. The halictid bee stings, but the corn fly, also called a hover fly, does not. “They’re mimics of bees, ...
“The mere formulation of a problem is often far more essential than its solution.”—Albert Einstein Einstein’s observation can be applied in a very practical way. To improve our lives, we can begin by ...