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WBAL-TV on MSNSpotted lanternflies pestering you? Here are an arborist's tipsPesky spotted lanternfly bugs are back this summer in Maryland, but there are some new options available for dealing with them.
Truth is, we don’t know how the Tree of Life will fall, and we don’t know when. It could happen in five years, in 40 years, ...
When we arrived at the location, we discovered a tree trunk that had broken about 20 feet up, along with the remains of what ...
Within three months, a shipment of small branches arrived in California. The branches carried not only cottony cushion scale, ...
Paleontologists have identified a new ancient reptile from the Solnhofen limestone slabs, thanks to a chance discovery. A ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNThe Ball of Leaves in Your Tree Is (Probably) Not a Bird NestNot every nest in trees is a bird nest! Here's what a squirrel nest looks like and how to deter squirrels from nesting in ...
For whatever reason, my office has seen an explosion of homeowners bringing in branches covered in cottony maple scale. I ...
African scaly-tailed squirrels use their scaled tails to safely move across the smooth bark of trees in their native ...
All tree leaves have an outer layer called the epidermis, which can also be used in the identification process. This leaf "skin" always has a waxy cover called the cuticle and varies in thickness.
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