DEAR JOAN: I got my tomato cages out from behind my shed this morning and found these. They look like clusters of insect eggs. Any idea what they are? Carl Baeuerlen, Los Altos DEAR CARL: I thought ...
If you live in an area with spotted lanternflies, you probably know the drill — stomp and kill these invasive insects at first sight. There are also ways to wipe out lanternflies naturally with a ...
Spotted lanternfly eggs can be extremely versatile, resilient and difficult to identify. From September through June, identifying and destroying spotted lanternfly egg masses can play a critical role ...
Death investigators may soon be able to rely on tiny insect eggs to rapidly estimate a corpse's time-of-death. Blow flies are typically the first carrion insects to arrive and lay their eggs on a dead ...
This story appears in the September 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine. We fool ourselves most days. We imagine the Earth to be ours, but it belongs to them. We have barely begun to count ...
An image of fuzzy brown insect eggs on a porch in South Carolina. screenshot Courtesy of Ken Bennett Facebook post If you’ve noticed dusty, brown patches around your porch or the exterior of your ...