When spring rolls around again, the warm weather wakes up dormant stink bugs. Then, it's time for them to make their way ...
Stink bugs spend winter in hidden areas of your home and wake up in spring. Here's how to get rid of them and keep them out ...
Insects are more active in spring as the weather warms up and we open our windows - but one common item can help stop them ...
Warmer weather brings plenty of joyful things -- and some not so joyful, like stinkbugs. But stinkbug infestations might ...
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Does a cold winter really mean fewer bugs in spring? Here's what experts say
We asked the experts what a cold winter means for the pests in home and garden.
As the snow begins to melt and the days grow longer, many gardeners feel the familiar itch to start their spring cleanup. Raking leaves, trimming dead plants, and clearing out garden debris can feel ...
Overwintering is the process by which bugs wake up for spring. They go dormant, usually in homes, during the cold months. You ...
When the first signs of spring appear in Wisconsin, many people become much more active – and so do many common household ...
A great cicada revival is expected to hit the U.S. this spring and summer. Two cicada broods are making a simultaneous comeback for the first time in 221 years — with trillions of insects expected to ...
With Oklahoma's springtime temperatures in full force during the month of March, you have a better chance to see insects that have emerged from their winter hiding spots to find food and mates.
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Seattle's most hated spring bugs
Even in the nature-loving Pacific Northwest, some bugs are public enemy No. 1. Why it matters: As spring temperatures climb past about 55 degrees, cold-blooded insects emerge from winter hiding spots ...
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