A U.S. Forest Service researcher says the so-called jumping worms “can flip themselves a foot off the ground.” ...
Whether or not the worm you’re seeing is invasive will depend on where you live and, of course, the species of worm.  “Places ...
Plans for a visitor center at the 27-acre nature sanctuary were first hatched when it opened to the public in 2005.
(Undated)—The Minnesota Department of Agriculture says as gardening season begins, keep an eye out for invasive jumping worms ...
Something is different about tick season in 2026. Emergency rooms from Maine to Minnesota are filling up with people who walked through their own backyard, hiked a familiar trail, or let their dog off ...
"Prevention is hard to do, but if we can slow it down and talk to boaters so they are not spread to other lakes, that is our primary focus." ...
The money will be used by county ag inspectors to carry out duties under the Minnesota Noxious Weed Law. The funds will be ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Landowners and residents will begin to see seasonal noxious weed control efforts from crews across Shawnee County. According to the Shawnee Co. Noxious Weed Department, the ...
You may have been weeding wrong this whole time. What if the most radical thing you could do for the Pacific Northwest landscape this weekend wasn’t donating to a conservation fund or signing a ...
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The term "destroy" means the complete killing of weeds or the killing of weed plants above the surface of the ground by the use of chemicals, cutting, tillage, cropping system, pasturing livestock, or ...
Growing up in northern Minnesota, Nathan Stanelle spent plenty of time fishing on Lake of the Woods. The lake is known as the Walleye Capital of the World, but fish weren’t the only thing Stanelle ...