The box tree moth is a non-native, invasive insect that has the potential to cause major damage to one of the most popular plants used in our landscape. This would be the different species of boxwood.
Find out how to stop these invasive insects from ruining your garden and continuing to spread with these expert tips. Similar to invasive plants that can take over your garden (looking at you, kudzu), ...
You may know plants such as Japanese honeysuckle and English ivy are invasive bullies that will take over your landscape in a ...
A recent bug find in a section of imported bamboo furniture illustrates how invasive bugs from foreign lands can make their way into U.S. gardens. Ohio State University’s Butler County Extension ...
In between beach days and backyard barbecues, the end of summer is a good time to examine your trees for signs of hazardous invasive insects. The USDA has named August as Tree Check Month to encourage ...
The pasture mealybug is an invasive insect that originates from Australia. It’s recently been found in fields from the Rio ...
Unfortunately, yet another invasive insect is keeping Clemson staff busy this year. The yellow-legged hornet has been spotted ...
Similar to invasive plants that can take over your garden (looking at you, kudzu), there are also invasive insects to watch out for. Why? Because slowing or stopping their spread helps both your ...