Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paul Starosta / Getty Images Tawny and Southern mole crickets are considered garden pests and are often found in warmer, southern ...
Dear Roger: Mole crickets are destroying my lawn. They are feeding in huge numbers. How do I get rid of them? -Joe Ortiz, Fayetteville Dear Joe: Robins, thrushes, mockingbirds and other insect-eating ...
Pygmy mole crickets are skilled jumpers on land and amazingly on water, too. New research shows how their back legs act like spring-loaded paddles to propel them from the surface of a pond. Subscribe ...
If you think you’d know a cricket by the chirp it makes, you’d never figure out a mole cricket was nearby. These crickets make a noise that sounds like a “guttural growl,” said my trusty Audubon field ...
Last summer our crape myrtle's leave developed what appeared to be a fungus. It looked like a dusting then turned black on the leaves and trunk. It did not flower this fall. I have pruned it for the ...
Pygmy mole crickets are known to be prodigious jumpers on land. Now, researchers have found that the tiny insects have found an ingenious method to jump from the water, too. Their secret is a series ...
The mid-summer lull in nature noise is about to come to an end. Crickets, katydids, grasshoppers and cicadas are about to take up their part of the annual outdoor orchestral. They’ll begin ...
A patchy lawn in late summer could be due to any number of problems, but if you live in a southern state, mole crickets may be the culprits. These imported insect pests tunnel into turfgrass with ...