Kris Crocker, chief meteorologist on KXLY 4 News in Spokane, delivered some helpful information about yellowjackets in her Forecast Focus last night -- including the importance of catching the queens.
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Read More »Heavens to murgantiol -- a more powerful weapon against stink bugs is patented and on the market!
Read More »The winter of 2014 has had much of the country surrounded by snow and crushed by cold. Many are hoping this weather will bury the bugs, but will it?
Read More »Brown marmorated stink bugs have been a scourge in the U.S. ever since they arrived from Asia in the late 1990s. As an invasive pest, stink bugs have had no natural insect enemies in this country to keep their populations down.
Read More »Stink bugs are rearing their ugly heads again around the country, announcing their presence and intent to invade your house throughout late fall and winter.
Read More »Starting in 2014, homeowners can decorate their gardens while catching pesky flies or yellowjackets at the same time.
Read More »Japanese beetles have been one of the most troublesome backyard insect pests in the Eastern and Upper Midwest regions of the U.S. since they hitched a ride on a container of ornamental plants from Japan in 1916.
Read More »A customer in Virginia wanted to be proactive this year about his stink bug problem. He has a good amount of property and a large vegetable garden that has been plagued with stink bugs over the past few years.
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