Killer bees are swarming early and often around Tucson this year because of the drought. Africanized bees have been forming new colonies around the city since February or even earlier this year, when ...
Debbie Riddle speaks during a stalking awareness training session for law enforcement at the Ceres Community Center in Ceres, ...
World’s first Ayurveda Resort chains’ Barberyn Reef Ayurveda Resort Hospital has replaced traditional chemical pesticides ...
Sacramento County health inspectors closed a local Asian restaurant, indoor soccer business and a market after discovering ...
What drove explosive franchise growth in 2025? Here are the five different growth strategies that helped these franchises ...
Colorado farmers plant tens of millions of corn seeds every year, nearly every one of them covered in a thin layer of ...
Ants farm aphids. It's weird yet fascinating. And a bit like a miniature horror movie. But it's a nightmare for gardeners.
A bill to restrict consumer purchases of neonicotinoid pesticides that can be toxic to bees and other beneficial insects attracted plenty of support and opposition Tuesday. Bills to restrict pesticide ...
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Why some farmers use herbicides
It has been said several times in this column that crop production is mainly about fighting weeds and pests. Weeds are ...
In her first new beauty round-up of the year, Sally Foran picks some of January's top skincare, makeup and hair releases ...
Cool month is ideal for adding bare root deciduous fruit trees, vines, roses and shrubs — and harvesting citrus ...
An Ashland reader recently noticed some curious little, almost lantern-like attachment appearing on her spruce. At first glance, these little cocoons looked like little lanterns in her evergreen.
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