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Insects known as “deadly kissing bugs” found in North Carolina are responsible for spreading Chagas disease, an illness that, if left untreated, may cause serious heart and digestive complications.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provide a fact sheet on the invasive cotton jassid to protect the future of Texas cotton ...
“After storms, we see higher incidence of heartworm infection,” said Dr. Jessica Nolan, area chief of staff with Banfield Pet Hospital in Raleigh. “Warm air, high humidity, and standing water where ...
Austin, Texas — Under a microscope, a mosquito can look stunning. Their blue-green iridescent scales, purple bands, and ...
A new study published in the journal Science of The Total Environment has significant bearing on the hackneyed joke about ...
Amelia McGowan, director of the School of Law's Immigration Clinic, traveled to Buenos Aires to give a lecture on climate migration and met with members of the Chamber of Deputies at Argentina's ...
The fellows are Jacquelyn Mosley, Chase Rainwater, Christopher M. Schulte and Marc A. Scott. Each SEC university selects up to four fellows to participate in the program each year.
People across Connecticut continue to deal with the invasion of the spotted lanternfly. The spotted lanternfly is an invasive ...
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The Truth About This Nutty Hack For Keeping Spiders Out Of Your Garden
A common hack many people use for keeping spiders out of a garden is to use chestnuts or horse chestnuts to repel them. But does this really work?
Forensic entomologist Jeff Tomberlin is shaping the future of forensic science at Texas A&M, from criminal cases to student ...
Texas A&M's Phillip Kaufman, a livestock entomologist, said winning the battle against the New World screwworm is a must.
Kissing bugs may sound charming, but with one bite, these insects can spread a dangerous parasitic infection: Chagas disease.
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