We gardeners understand the concept of separating. We routinely separate insects in our garden into “good” and “bad” columns.
Carolyn Townley, a Master Gardener for the Montgomery County Cooperative Extension Office, 9020 FM 1484 Conroe, is a self-educated expert on insects. She'll be presenting "How to Tell the Good Guys ...
Plant pests, such as snails, slugs, and tomato hornworms, can wreak havoc on ornamental and edible gardens. However, only 1% of insects damage plants; the vast majority are either harmless or ...
Pest Stop, a pest management company based in Tumwater, serves customers along the I-5 corridor from the Portland area to south King County.
Using two species of flies from different climates -- one from the cool, high-altitude forests of Northern California, the other hailing from the hot, dry deserts of the Southwest -- scientists ...
Not all bugs in the garden are bad. In fact, some are good for growing fruits and vegetables. Horticulture Agent Taylor Jones ...