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Lansing State Journal on MSNThese 'clumsy' beetles sometimes end up stuck in your hair. What to know about June bugsAdult June bugs are called chafers because they eat leaves and flowers of trees and shrubs — they have gained a reputation for ruining gardens and being a nuisance especially in groups, according to ...
Two large broods of cicadas in the Midwest and in the Southeast are set to make their way out of the ground this summer. This is quite a rare experience, as the last time this happened was over ...
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Good Housekeeping on MSNFlying Ant Day is coming: how to prepare your home for the airborne invasionBut there’s one culprit in particular that’s synonymous with this season: flying ants. Every year, for a short period in ...
Tens of thousands of large bugs have descended on Great Smoky Mountains National Park in western North Carolina, and tourists should brace themselves for the eerie sound, according to the National ...
Counting the number of bugs whizzing high overhead annually may seem all but impossible, but researchers in Britain have completed the most comprehensive tally ever conducted. And the headcount ...
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