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Warm weather often means the emergence of pests —even on our houseplants. Summer is a crucial time to examine your indoor ...
Hello, Trumbull County! If you’ve been keeping a close eye on your garden this past week, you may have noticed that Japanese beetles ...
In this post, we'll be discussing the best systemic insecticide for mealybugs. Say goodbye to those fuzzy pests and hello to a healthy garden.
As the cost of spraying crops with pesticides becomes increasingly expensive, farmers in Greece's agricultural heartland have ...
Stacy Campbell is a Crop Production Extension agent in the Cottonwood District (which includes Barton and Ellis cou ...
Drones can now detect subtle soybean canopy damage from dicamba at one ten-thousandth of the herbicide’s label rate — ...
Crape myrtles have put on their dazzling display lately, but crape myrtles are a flowering tree that needs care.
A recent study highlights the importance of the definition of "invasive" species and how the public perceives managing them.
Imidacloprid has become a research hotspot, due to its high toxicity to bees and other nontarget organisms. Photodegradation is a common method for removing imidacloprid in an aquatic environment.
An alternating magnetic field-responsive controlled-release imidacloprid nanoplatform (MRCIN) was fabricated to effectively promote the release of IM and improve utilization efficiency.