A new study suggests that routine flea and tick treatments could expose native insects to high levels of toxins.
The same plant that promises to turn a backyard into a butterfly paradise now sits on invasive species watchlists in several ...
On the plant in the first picture, the gigantic hornworm blended in with the color but dwarfed the size of the roots. It ...
Follow these simple tips to create a healthy habitat for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators—even before your spring ...
The world has far more bees than anyone realized. Scientists have, for the first time, estimated just how many species of ...
As temperatures rise, monarch butterflies begin their remarkable trek north, renewing one of North America’s most iconic ...
By Brad Kuhn Colorado has an opportunity to take a smart, science-based step forward by passing the SEED Act, SB26-065. This ...
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Why you should plant marigolds near your bird feeder
If you're planting flowers near bird feeders, consider marigolds. Birds feast on the seeds and the bugs that marigolds ...
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Earth talk: Bats
Dear EarthTalk: How are bat species doing these days? -- G.V., Butte, Montana If you enjoy money, tequila and saving the ...
Community Gather for Entomology at Science Initiative Building On a chilly morning in Laramie, the second floor of the Science Initiative Building, children leaned over displays, parents snapped ...
While in school, every child learns the basic parts of a flower and how insects, such as bees, buzz from flower to flower, ...
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