As spring unfolds and temperatures rise, so does insect activity. While some insects like bees are beneficial, others, such as ticks and mosquitoes, are less welcome. And this year, experts predict we ...
When the temperatures outside hit scorching levels, you're probably parking yourself in the coolest spot you can find. And you're not the only one looking to beat the heat—insects are more likely to ...
It’s not just muggy—it’s buggy! Insects like ticks, cicadas, and spotted lanternflies are swarming across several states, creating new challenges for residents. NBC’s Emilie Ikeda reports on what’s ...
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — A pest we all know and hate, the Brown Marmorated Stink bug, is back for the season. As it cools down outside, stinkbugs are ready to move inside to find somewhere warm, paying ...
Ants, roaches, and other creepy crawlies like to chill out, too. Hot temperatures can be just as dangerous for insects as they are for humans—and they can drive insects into your house for survival.