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The invasive plant is originally from Asia. Their signature red berries look like great bird snacks, but the berries are filled with a dangerous chemical and can sicken our feathered friends.
Many invasive fish, plus other animals and plants, are ecological nuisances in our state. So the NC Wildlife Resources Commission groups them all together as “Aquatic Nuisance Species ...
These invasive fish threaten NC waters. Here’s what to do if you catch one By Kimberly Cataudella. Updated August 11, 2023 11:50 AM.
The bushes are frequently used to spruce up a dull landscape or lackluster yard, but the beautiful red berries on the Nandina bush are toxic to birds, humans and other animals.
Asian needle ants, an invasive species, are spreading across the U.S. and are present in North Carolina. These ants are smaller than carpenter ants but larger than sugar ants, and are dark brown ...
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — One Mecklenburg County child died, and another was hospitalized from strep throat in the month of May. Health officials say there has been an increase in infections ...
However, amid climate change and invasive species, that could be under threat. Just like in the human world, North Carolina is also home to a lot of transplants moving here in the insect world.
An invasive insect has been spotted in two different North Carolina counties, researchers say. According to researchers at NC State, the elm zigzag sawfly was found in Surry and Stokes counties ...
(WGHP) — A new invasive pest has made its way into North Carolina, according to the NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The elm zigzag sawfly was recently documented in Surry and ...
Many invasive fish, plus other animals and plants, are ecological nuisances in our state. So the NC Wildlife Resources Commission groups them all together as “Aquatic Nuisance Species ...
Many invasive fish, plus other animals and plants, are ecological nuisances in our state. So the NC Wildlife Resources Commission groups them all together as “Aquatic Nuisance Species ...