Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There are many creepy crawlers that we wish we didn't see in our backyards. Blister beetles come to mind. But people are usually ...
The humble ladybug is actually a garden warrior; you can never have too many. Providing food and shelter for ladybugs and ...
Students release 2,000 beneficial lady bugs into their schoolyard to protect the environment and local vegetation as part of ...
Researchers said the mild winter and warm spring temperatures have led to an early appearance of the beneficial bug.
Pam and I have a nice house. It’s one of those old farmhouses that’s been remodeled a hundred different ways. Since the kids ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As we fall deeper into autumn, many Wisconsinites have noticed what seems to be rapidly rising numbers of a well-known, ...
If you've suddenly realized you're seeing fewer ladybugs in your backyard these days, you aren't alone. Here's why these ...
Spring brings showers, flowers and a ton of insects. This includes ladybugs – one of the rare insect species people aren’t rushing to crush – which is likely due to the belief that they’re a good omen ...
Some people consider ladybugs the cutest of all insects, but those adorable spots may conceal their true identity as one of the most prolific predators on earth. A new Brigham Young University study ...
Each spring, you might notice some uninvited guests getting cozy on your windowsills or lounging on screen doors: ladybugs. Here's why it's not necessarily a bad thing.
Resorts World visitors released more than 100,000 ladybugs while learning about how they benefit the ecosystem.
Environmentalists and others keep trying to get rid of invasive plants and vines, and some landscapers encourage using native plants. We talk about starlings as a 19th-century imported nuisance. We ...