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The Spruce on MSN11 Easy Tricks to Keep Wasps Away From Your Home and Yard This SummerLike bees and butterflies, wasps are pollinators—so they can be good bugs to have around. But unlike these other insects, ...
Firefighters have put out a wildfire at a nature reserve which is believed to have been started deliberately. The fire near ...
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Hilton Head Island Packet on MSNHere’s how to identify the many kinds of stinging wasps in the SC Lowcountry & keep them awayWhat kind of wasps are in the Lowcountry and how can you avoid stings? Here’s what to know about these pesky summer insects.
Chandigarh: The Rock Honey bee (Apis dorsata) deploys formidable air defences by virtue of its massed stings. When the bee ...
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Green Matters on MSNGardeners Urged to Illuminate Their Bird Baths With Solar-Powered Lights — And for a Good ReasonSolar-powered bird bath isn't just cheaper but also safer for the birds whose sensitive bodies might get harmed by artificial ...
Villages, often separated from larger towns and cities, consist of clusters of households and a few public buildings. Despite ...
The arachnids are like spiders' more frightening-looking cousins. But if you think they're waiting to ambush innocent hikers, ...
Ann Turkenburg Scott has a colony of bumblebees nesting under a shelf in her Kamloops shed for the summer in what appears to ...
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Did You Know That the “Black Hornet” Is Actually Not a Hornet?An unusually large, black insect is increasingly being spotted in German gardens, initially resembling a hornet at first ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
As temperatures soar across much of the U.S., one creature is crawling into the spotlight, and sometimes, into homes.
Birds play an important role in the ecosystem including naturally removing slugs and other pests from your garden.
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