Seal up any gaps and openings around your deck, patio, or home, such as in the eaves or siding, to keep wasps from nesting there. Repair any holes in window screens and seal gaps around windows and ...
Unlike bees, wasps don’t store food for the winter and the majority of wasps die off when temperatures fall below freezing.
According to recent Google Search data, 'insects in the home' has soared by 314%. Here are the common autumn pests invading ...
Texas is among the hottest states in America. And where there’s heat, there’s insects. Wasps are no exception. If you’ve ever ...
Tomato plants suffer from their fair share of nutritional deficiencies and diseases, but nothing compares to the damage that ...
Asian lady beetles spend their winter indoors, which can bring headaches to homeowners. Here's how to prevent them in your home.
They look like bumblebees but bore through wood rafters like mini drills. This guide covers spotting, deterring, and ...
Not everyone likes Apple’s springy, jiggly, see-through Liquid Glass interface. If you’re not a fan, tweaking these settings will make your iPhone, iPad, or Mac a lot less bubbly. Whatever camp you're ...
Fall armyworms are caterpillars of a moth that can quickly damage a lawn by feeding on the grass. Learn how to identify fall ...
Like they do at the beginning of every fall, the brown marmorated stink bug has already shown up in South Bend and nationwide. As the temperatures drop and the bugs seek warm shelters, they'll become ...
Japanese beetles aren’t exactly newcomers. These invasive beetles were first found in the U.S. in the early 20th century, likely arriving as grubs in the soil of iris plants imported from Japan.
Wasps are largely misunderstood insects, playing vital roles as pollinators, predators, and scavengers, far beyond their reputation for stinging. They are crucial for biological pest control, ...