As temperatures drop, there's an urgent call from ecologists to help some of nature's smallest and most vulnerable creatures make it through winter. Experts from Arbtech are urging households to take ...
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Fact or fiction: Does a cold winter mean fewer bugs in summer?
Insects have adapted to survive the winter by crawling under debris, entering a state of diapause, and producing antifreeze, ...
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Ever wonder where bugs go in winter? These 12 facts explain how insects survive cold months out of sight
Winter transforms the world around us, blanketing landscapes in snow and silencing the buzz of summer. Yet, while we may retreat indoors to escape the cold, insects face a far greater challenge: ...
Word of the Week: Diapause. How do ingenious insects use sophisticated strategies to survive winter?
When winter is upon us, we are aware of our shorter days and colder temperatures. And so we get out our winter coats, hats, gloves and scarves; fill our cars with antifreeze; turn up the heat in our ...
There are plenty of bugs and rodents that are capable of invading your home at any time of year. If you think cold weather ...
I find it interesting that monarch butterflies, large milkweed bugs, milkweed leaf beetles and milkweed tiger moths, all ...
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How To Get Rid Of Kudzu Bugs That Sneak Into Your House Every Winter
These invasive bugs come in looking for warmth.
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