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Scientists at the University of Florida say two of the world’s most destructive and invasive termite species are not only ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTwo Invasive Termites Are Interbreeding in Florida, Raising Concerns That the Hybrid Pests Could Spread Around the WorldPrevious research found that Asian and Formosan termites could produce offspring together, and now, scientists have found ...
Here’s what to know about catching and selling iguanas in Florida, which is legal now… And laws to know if you just want to ...
Florida ranks No. 1 for invasive species in the continental United States with more than 500 species of problematic animals, birds, plants, and fish. Thanks to its subtropical climate, wildlife ...
Florida has achieved another first, this time a record more than 20,000 tons of invasive Burmese pythons have been removed by ...
A leading biosecurity officer says it will be several months before Australia can be declared free of an invasive snail that ...
In just a few short weeks, the 2025 Florida Python Challenge™ kicks off, giving participants the opportunity to raise ...
They were supposed to be extinct. Now invasive tilapia are back in Louisiana waters, eating "baby crabs like popcorn" and ...
Three hunters captured a 16-foot-long, 105-pound python in the Everglades just as they were returning home after a night of searching for the enormous invasive snakes that have become a scourge in ...
With this discovery, scientists warn that the repercussions of a new invasive termite species could extend far beyond Florida, which is a hotspot for the spread of invasive termites via private boats.
The audio-visual team for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission produced this unique video showing a python from ground level.
Two invasive, house-destroying species of termites are now cross-breeding in South Florida. Researchers found the aggressive Formosa and Asian subterranean termites have begun mingling and mating ...
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