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Officials issue warning after destructive forest insect spreads across US region: 'Report any suspected damage'
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In most Southern climates, daytime temperatures in the 60s signal it’s time to put out pine straw. If you follow a February garden prep routine, keep an eye on both weather trends and your yard’s ...
From cooling vineyards to potentially shaping the notes in your glass, scientists and winemakers are just beginning to ...
The Salida Ranger District of Pike San Isabel National Forest is seeking public comment on a proposed vegetation treatment ...
Records show that there is a living tree that began growing around 2830 BCE, placing its birth more than a century before construction began on the Great Pyramid of Giza. It was already ancient when ...
If you would like to add spring-flowering trees to your landscape, January and February are excellent months to plant them.
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Ladybugs are famously harbingers of good luck, and the trait ...
Forests reveal a fascinating pattern called crown shyness. Trees deliberately leave gaps between their branches. This spacing is not random but a result of wind, light, and protection from pests.
Experts blame the pollen increase on dry weather conditions. They warn of an upcoming windy period that may further spread pollen and cause sneezing.
Fire-resistance, ‘swollen knees’ to fight decay, toxins to wipe out rivals: There are lessons for science in the tools that have allowed the world’s oldest trees to survive.
VIJAYAWADA: The Medical and Health Department has launched a special training programme for insect collectors after a gap of 15 years. It is designed to enhance the skills of workers responsible for ...
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