A foul-smelling, voracious, wide-spread pest could become even more ubiquitous with climate change. A recent modelling study found that changing weather could increase suitable habitat for the brown ...
Living in the northern U.S. could soon mean having to deal with a lot of stinky and invasive neighbors. As the planet warms up, the habitat of invasive stink bugs could greatly expand through the ...
Habitats have been installed in stations including Lingfield, Crowborough and East Grinstead.
An insect species new to science, Tinodes lumbardhi, found in a river in Kosovo, is already on the verge of collapse.
Urban Hedgerow, an art and ecological collaborative in San Francisco, has been planting wild habitats in the city landscape since 2009. In addition to raising public awareness of and creating ...
WASHINGTON — They’re voracious eaters that can decimate crops. They’re a foul-smelling pest that could become even more pervasive with climate change. We’re talking about brown marmorated stink bugs.
Michelle Trautwein hates to break it to you, but your home belongs to the bugs. They're in your basement and your attic. They're scuttling along floorboards and windowsills. They've turned your ...
The giant water bug is a predatory insect that hunts aquatic creatures. This bug has sharp mouthparts that deliver a painful bite to prey and humans. Many people call the giant water bug a “toe biter” ...