Nature
How To Get Rid of Mole Crickets and Prevent Lawn Damage
Strange-looking pests called mole crickets can seriously harm your landscape. These persistent, underground beetles have clawed front legs that are ideal for tearing up your turf grass, digging through your lawn, and eating on the roots. The mole cricket is a threat to homeowners in the Southeast of the United States, but fortunately, there are effective ways to get rid of them.
By Heather Whitney3 years ago in Earth
Does it Snow in Hawaii? Find Out!
Does it Snow in Hawaii? Find Out! Hawaii, a state in the US with many islands, is known for its tropical climate. And whether or not it snows in Hawaii has always been a mystery for those not living there (or who haven’t ever been there).
By Abhishek Saini3 years ago in Earth
The United States held a "snake hunting bounty competition"!
According to foreign media reports, the annual "Burmese python hunting event" held by the U.S. government of Florida opened in early August. A total of more than 800 participants came to the Everglades in southern Florida to participate in the challenge. In the competition, the participants who killed the largest number of Burmese pythons can get thousands of dollars in cash prizes. There are additional prizes for catching and killing the longest Burmese python.
By Baudamolova3 years ago in Earth
Coach David Parker on Environmental Priorities of 2023
Over the years, environmental issues have become so prevalent that they have overtaken other concerns on our global priority list. Due to the number of new problems and worries that emerge each year, we must constantly consider which crisis is the most important. As we approach the new year, here are the predicted environmental priorities of 2023
By Coach David Parker3 years ago in Earth
Will the ecosystem collapse if all mosquitoes become extinct?
Recently, a deputy to the National People's Congress proposed the total elimination of mosquitoes, this news has sparked a lot of discussions. Mosquitoes are very diverse, and some of them not only suck blood and give big bites, but the scary thing is that they can also carry many bacteria and viruses that spread a variety of crippling and highly fatal diseases by biting humans, such as yellow fever, malaria, dengue fever, Zika, encephalitis B, satyriasis and so on.
By Deljewitzki3 years ago in Earth











