Resident Canada Geese: Along the Waterfront
This document is Part One of a two-part series on resident Canada geese. The Resident Canada Goose Canada geese prefer many of same landscape features that we do: open, grassy areas near water,...
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This document is Part One of a two-part series on resident Canada geese. The Resident Canada Goose Canada geese prefer many of same landscape features that we do: open, grassy areas near water,...
Apr 2, 2012 | Entomology, Indoors, Problems
The kudzu bug, scientifically known as Megacopta cribraria, is a new pest in South Carolina. It is not a beetle, as many people think, but is more closely related to stink bugs. It has also been...
Mar 20, 2012 | Food, Preservation, Problems
Common Canning Problems & Remedies Problem Cause Prevention Canned Foods Loss of liquid from glass jars during processing This is not a sign of spoilage; do not open to replace liquid. However,...
Nov 2, 2011 | Entomology, Problems, Structural
Subterranean termites, in natural settings, work as beneficial insects by breaking down cellulose-containing materials, such as dead trees. They live in the soil and must maintain contact with the...
May 6, 2011 | Entomology, Indoors, Problems
During the fall, many flies may enter homes. They usually are unwelcome visitors, especially when they plan to stay for the duration of the winter. One common type of fly is called a cluster fly....
Feb 6, 2011 | Entomology, Indoors, Problems
Processed tobacco and tobacco products, are susceptible to cigarette beetle attack. Cigarette beetles often infest tobacco manufacturing and retail outlets. Besides tobacco, cigarette beetles are...
Aug 13, 2010 | Entomology, Landscape, Problems
Boxelder bugs (Boisea trivittata) get their common name from their primary plant hosts, boxelder trees (Acer negundo). They have piercing-sucking mouthparts and feed mainly on seeds produced by...
Jul 2, 2008 | Entomology, Problems
Field ants are in a large group of similar species. Typically, they are found in yards and fields, and are known by many names such as thatching, red or wood ants. The names reflect either the...
Mar 13, 2008 | Entomology, Problems, Safe Handling
Description & Habits Mud daubers are wasp-like insects that construct nests from mud. They make a variety of nests ranging from elaborate structures (i.e., multiple tubes several inches long or...
Feb 13, 2008 | Entomology, Landscape, Problems
Description & Habits Barklice are small and, with few exceptions, inconspicuous insects. They are members of the order Psocoptera, and there are over 300 species in 26 families in the United...
All animals need food, water and shelter to survive and reproduce. If any of these are in short supply, animal numbers decline proportionately. On the other hand, when these requirements are met,...
Jun 6, 2005 | Entomology, Indoors, Problems
Like spiders, centipedes are hunters that use venomous jaws to catch and eat insects and other small animals. Unlike slow moving millipedes, centipedes are fast runners which enable them to catch...
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