Swallows infected with parasites move less and in smaller ranges than healthy ones – with detrimental effects on their ...
Jaxon Podbielski, 5, of Haddam, who died after a boating accident on the Connecticut River, was remembered as a curious, ...
and their long tongues are perfect for slurping up insects!" The parents are part of the Species Survival Plan, which is designed to help ensure the future of the tamandua, the zoo said.
A scientist at the Oklahoma Zoo and Botanical Garden is exploring the “headless butterfly” phenomenon. According to the OKC Zoo, Dr. Emily Geest, a Conservation Scientist at the Zoo, published a paper ...
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s Boo at the Zoo: The zoo’s annual October event features trick-or-treat stations, haunted house, spooky graveyard, pirate’s cove, pumpkin patch, sky ride, carousel ...
His caretaker said Yule would often "ask to go outside to sunbathe, loved to wrestle with his daughter, eat uncooked oats and catching flying insects in mid-air. The zoo says White-handed ...
Unwanted bugs may try to get into your homes as cold weather moves in. Ohio State University experts say the southwest part of Ohio is especially at risk of home invasions.You may see a black bug ...
Protect yourself and your family from annoying bug bites with one of the best bug sprays on the market. Whether you're on a run or sitting on your patio, it's important to protect your exposed ...
Most nuisance insects are not a threat to human health. The best way to deal with them is exclusion. Inspect your home. Now check the perimeter of your house and seal any gaps. Brush away debris ...
Michael “The Bug Guy” Raupp, an entomologist and professor emeritus at the University of Maryland, said the tide is turning as more predators realize the bug is good to eat. “Mother Nature ...
(NEXSTAR) — Fall weather has finally settled in, bringing with it a crisp breeze that may encourage you to open the windows to enjoy. As delightful as that autumn air may feel, your open windows ...
“Boxelder bugs are a little creepy and seem to appear out of nowhere” says Alison O’Connor, Colorado State University Extension specialist in Larimer County. “They like to wander into ...