If you grow soybeans in the Midwest, you might have found yourself singing, “Rain, rain go away” more than once this year. But experts in the Southeast say you might be whistling a different tune in ...
These invasive insects likely hitch-hiked from Asia into the U.S. on an airplane in 2009. They were first reported in nine Georgia counties, increasing to 60 counties plus one North Carolina county ...
These invasive insects likely hitch-hiked from Asia into the U.S. on an airplane in 2009. They were first reported in nine Georgia counties, increasing to 60 counties plus one North Carolina county ...
A non-native bug is once again invading homes and destroying crops in the Southeast. An invasive pest, the Kudzo bug, also known as the bean plataspid, lablab bug, or globular stink bug, is once again ...
The kudzu bug is a type of stink bug that is an invasive soybean pest. Charles Slate cslate@thesunnews.com No, your yard has not been invaded by green ladybugs. Those little critters are Kudzu bugs ...
Kudzu bugs, pea-sized Asian insects with hearty appetites for soybeans as well as the weed they're named after, have hitchhiked from Alabama to western Mississippi.Entomologists and farmers in ...
Recently, I discussed how to control Japanese beetle grubs organically. I noted that none of the methods are 100% effective. Here are some inorganic methods that are more effective. I mentioned ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. These invasive insects likely hitch-hiked from Asia into the U.S. on an airplane in 2009. They were first reported in nine Georgia ...
These bugs will show up in fall in Georgia and create a real nuisance. Photo by Oktavianus Mulyadi No, your yard has not been invaded by green ladybugs. Those little critters are Kudzu bugs and once ...
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