Most people have done it. You see something small and wiggly on a plant, your brain says “bug = bad,” and your hand is ...
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Garden creatures that are actually beneficial pests
Some garden creatures look like trouble at first glance, but many of them do far more good than harm. They […] ...
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Do slugs have teeth? Inside one of nature’s weirdest mouths
Have you ever wondered if slugs can smile — or if they even have teeth? Their smooth bodies and simple appearance might ...
From movement to mating signals, slug slime plays a vital role in survival and explains those silvery garden trails.
UCCE experts urge producers to monitor their animals for signs of the parasite, which has been moving north from Central and South America.
Sarah Jividen, RN, BSN, is a trained neuro/trauma, and emergency room nurse turned healthcare writer. As a journalism major, she combined her love for writing with her passion for high-level patient ...
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