"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Most of us aren’t experts at bug identification—especially because most common house insects look alike.
A legal quirk leaves officials in at least a dozen states with little or no authority to protect insects. That’s a growing problem for humans. By Catrin Einhorn March 4, 2023 It’s tough being an ...
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How early will bugs arrive where you live? Ask the bug barometer
Quick Take The 2026 Bug Barometer acts as a type of pest predictor, especially as pest activity accelerates across the United ...
Have you ever wondered about the weird-looking bug you found? Insects, spiders, and other “not-so-creepy crawlers” are some of the coolest living things to find while exploring outdoors, whether we ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — If you find a mystery bug on your plant, there’s a way here in Albuquerque to figure out what it is. The Bernalillo County Extension Office offers a bug identification ...
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Scientists have no idea if most of America’s bugs are dying out
Study finds 88% of North American insects haven’t been assessed for extinction risk In A Nutshell The conservation status of 88.5% of North American insect and arachnid species is entirely unknown, ...
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