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Your yard can help avert the insect apocalypse. Here’s how.It possesses neither fangs or injectable venom — it’s not even a spider (the gentle opilionid prefers to eat decaying organic ... leaf layer atop the grass benefits insects and nourishes ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—A Mississippi State turfgrass specialist is teaming up with scientists from Auburn University and the ...
The commonly used pesticide has been found in elevated levels in some of the state’s largest rivers, causing potential harm ...
Slugs, rabbits and insects all eat grass. If there were fewer slugs there would be more grass for the rabbits and insects to eat. With more food, the populations of rabbits and insects would increase.
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