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It’s Spring! Get A Jump On Invasive Insects With These USDA Updates
Today's the first day of Spring and along with greening turfgrass, singing birds, and blooming daffodils, are the far less welcome signs of warming temperatures—the return of hungry invasive insects.
USDA Invests $70 Million To Defend Against Plant Pests & Diseases
The USDA is investing $70 million to defend against plant pests and diseases including box tree moth and sudden oak death.
Revenge Of The Turkeys! Tips For Deterring Wild Turkey Yard Damage
While turkey on a Thanksgiving plate is welcome by many, wild turkeys inhabiting a landscaped property can really ruffle feathers! Here's some tips for deterring wild turkey damage!
Davey Partners With Sports Teams To Plant Trees
Davey Tree Experts has donated 1,861 trees through partnerships with the Cavaliers, Guardians, and the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Kill Mosquitoes With…. Mustard?
New U.S. Agricultural Research Service studies show that seed meal from plants in the mustard family can kill mosquito larvae, opening the door to new bio-based controls.
Top 20 Regions For Spotted Lanternfly
What are the top 20 regions for spotted lanternfly? Here are the results of a TruGreen study based on data between May 2022 and May 2023.
From The Editor: My Backyard Bulletin
The good blooms, the bad pests, and the pretty pots! It's a Spring day in my backyard full of color, aphids, spotted lanternfly nymphs, and potted plant combos.
Spotted Lanternfly: Identify & Scrape Egg Masses Now
Since Spotted Lanternfly eggs are laid in the Fall and overwinter, now is the last chance to identify and destroy egg masses before the nymphs hatch.
Sentinel Gardens: Growing Native Trees In Foreign Lands To Predict Invasive Threats
Imagine a young red oak growing in an open meadow, its limbs reaching towards the bright October sky. As fall sets in, its broad...
The War On Pests : From Spotted Lanternfly To… Pythons!
Landscape professionals have been at war with pests since the dawn of time. From the emerald ash borer hiding its eggs within healthy trees...