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Do figs really have dead wasps in them?
If you love figs, you may have heard some unsettling lore about them: that every fig hides a wasp, because these insects need ...
At this time of year, you might notice an uptick in buzzing visitors around your patio, compost pile or refuse bins. The ...
Burgers, potato salad, corn hole and cool beverages: all staples of late summer barbecues and tailgate parties. It’s a great time until the wasps arrive, dive-bombing the watermelon and hiding in your ...
The program involves releasing special species of wasps to target the invasive emerald ash borer, a pest that has been wreaking havoc on ash trees across the state since 2009. These small wasps target ...
This September, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Minnesota Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Department ...
Residents of Leon and Wakulla counties may be noticing dead or dying laurel oaks in yards or along the roads. If you look at these trees carefully, you will see round, wooden balls on the twigs and ...
Summertime has all sorts of benefits. Wasps aren’t one of them. Difficult and dangerous to deal with every summer, wasps can find corners and crevices in nearly any location to build nests. And with ...
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