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Every fall for years, Deborah McCullough and her husband fished salmon from Western Michigan’s Betsie River. “It’s a little river, and it was shaded, and you knew there was going to be big salmon in ...
Bedbugs (Cimex lectularius) have posed a problem in the United States since Colonial times. Colonists brought these pests with them on sailing ships. Once here, these biting insects flourished until ...
A study finds plant bug species at risk from neonicotinoids, adding to the scientific literature regarding the ongoing insect apocalypse.
Farmers could soon start testing the effectiveness of gene-edited technology to control Spotted Winged Drosophila with ...
Arusha. The government of Tanzania, through the Tanzania Plant Health and Pesticides Authority (TPHPA), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Swedish Chemicals Agency (KEMI) to ...
Farmers in dozens of countries have embraced crops genetically engineered to produce proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt ...
In Antarctica's freezing depths, tiny creatures have mastered survival tactics that could unlock secrets to extreme cold ...
A new study cracks the code for increasing sustainability of the pest-killing proteins in genetically engineered crops.
The Principle WP biological insecticide for aphid, thrips, and whitefly control has received EPA approval for use in the U.S.
FMC's portfolio of distinctive pheromone products for row crops leads a new era in crop protection and pest management.
For 10 years in a row, Chicago has been deemed "America's rattiest city." Birth control is one of the latest choices for ...
For chemical pest control, timing of pesticide applications is just as important as positively identifying the problem and ...