AUSTIN (KXAN) – June bugs have arrived, and while they may be a bit pesky, they are beneficial to our yards. Freddy Vela spoke with Entomologist Wizzie Brown from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension about ...
If your lawn is looking a little sad or sparse this year, June bugs may be to blame. These beetles emerge from the soil in spring or early summer, earning the common name of May or June bugs. “June ...
As temperatures begin to warm in Texas, more critters will be out and about, basking in the sun. The Lone Star State is possibly the most diverse when it comes to bugs — Texas is home to nearly 30,000 ...
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