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Don’t touch that! What to know about the itchy invasion of tussock moth caterpillars that are now back in the Lowcountry.
Without pollinators, we wouldn’t have one out of every three bites of food we eat. That’s because about 35 percent of the ...
Nature never runs out of ways to surprise us! It is endowed with birds that have beautiful covers of feathers on their bodies ...
Yesterday, the dung was fresh—wet, dense and swarming with tiny flies. In another week ... they’ll swallow it whole—unlike fruit bats, which eat figs on location and spit out the seeds.
Flightless rails foraged the dry forest floor like mammals, as likely to rob an egg from a ground-nesting bird as gobble up endemic snails. The owls, which did fly ... munch on fruit as rob ...
Warmer weather means pesky fruit flies will be on the rise. Avoid an infestation with prevention hacks from an entomologist.
A fruit fly is a tiny flying insect that’s fond of overripe or rotting fruits and vegetables. Here is how you can get rid of them.