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As vegetable garden planting begins, visions of last year’s insect problems may invade gardeners' minds. Will bean leaf ...
Taphrina deformans is the name of the disease that targets peaches and nectarines. The infection begins in autumn when the leaves are falling to the ground – a double dose of copper (a few times, 3 or ...
Cultural tip: Avoid overfertilizing roses with water-soluble, nitrogen-based fertilizers, which prompts overgrowth of aphid-favorite soft, succulent growth. Sweet alyssum interplanted among roses ...
A hybrid oilseed rape that has been bred with resilience against cabbage stem flea beetle could make the difference between crop success and failure when ...
Prevention: To prevent flea beetle infestations, remove potatoes and nightshade weeds from your garden to lower beetle ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNGarden Beetles: Helpful Backyard BugsJapanese beetles are an unwelcome sight, but many other garden beetles are good bugs worth welcoming to your yard.
Extension Office horticulture specialist Amanda Weidner writes about insects that are your allies in the garden.
The bad news is this insect looks like a scorpion and it lives right here in B.C. The good news is, this bug is very small.
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'A relationship that could horrify Darwin': The skin-crawling reality of insect zombificationScience writer Mindy Weisberger speaks to Live Science about the parasites that turn their hosts — whether ant, beetle or caterpillar — into zombie-like puppets that act against their own interests.
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