The elm seed bug hasn’t lived in La Plata County for long, but it didn’t struggle to gain a foothold in the region. It is harmless to humans, but it is an invasive species that preys on the seeds of ...
OGDEN — They’re small with black red or orange-colored markings and they’re everywhere. Those bugs you’re seeing? Helen Muntz, the Weber County horticulture agent for Utah State University Extension, ...
Q: For the last two years, my house in the near North Valley is infested this time of year with a small bug (about a ¼ inch long) that is dark-colored and seems to have wings. I haven’t seen them fly, ...
May 17—New Mexico has had many invaders over the centuries, large, medium and small. The latest is in the latter group: It's a dark, half-inch-long insect with red markings on its belly, known as the ...
The elm seed bug, an invasive insect commonly found in south-central Europe, is a real pest again this summer in some Mid-Columbia homes. The quarter-inch bugs tend to enter buildings in huge swarms ...
The little buggers are back: elm seed bugs. We only had a couple months of peace and now they're in the house again. Actually, I'm sure they just hibernated in the cracks and crevices of the house.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. LOVELAND, Colo. (KDVR) — A little bug is causing a big headache for many people in the Loveland area. Neighbors say the elm seed ...
Plenty of stories, or article ideas, come from the phrase “I made the mistake of opening Facebook … ” Monday was no different. On one of the local pages was a photo of an inconspicuous insect and ...
Help! We're being overrun with zillions of little black bugs. They're about a quarter of an inch long and they're everywhere — crawling around on our patio, on the walls of the house, they even get in ...
LANSING (AP) - A smelly insect has found its way to Michigan. The state Department of Agriculture and Rural Development says the elm seed bug has been discovered in Oakland County. A native of ...
Elm trees in Winnipeg are causing extra anguish for allergy sufferers across the city. The trees are producing more seeds than usual, which fly through the air and pile up on the ground. The city's ...
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