HOUSTON – Texans are prepared for a warm summer ahead, but mosquitoes won’t be the only pests invading patios and backyards this year. Enter the stinging caterpillar. Recommended Videos They may look ...
Have you noticed a heavier population of furry, red-headed caterpillars in the Lowcountry recently? Although not quite at their peak hatching season, people are starting to notice, and feel, the ...
We're not the only beings who have been hiding out. The warmer weather is coaxing out the mysterious, crawly creatures. This caterpillar was seen crawling through the grass in Williston on May 17. It ...
While we have our share of weird-ass species down here in Florida — lion fish, huge burmese pythons, super snakes, giant african snails, something called crazy ants — none seem to be more hazardous ...
What if there was a virus that could not only kill you, but actually compel you to go out and infect as many of your friends as possible? Such a virus exists — in caterpillars at least — and now a ...
Parasitoid larvae that feed within caterpillars that eat cabbage plants influence the plant via the caterpillar, making the cabbage plant an unattractive prospect for moths looking for a spot to lay ...
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