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  • Fungal Entomopathogens: An Enigmatic Pest Control Alternative

  • April Gardening Tips and Tasks

    …   More than one-quarter (28%) of North American bumble bees are at risk of extinction. Learn how you can host bees in your garden by providing the habitat and nesting … them as a pest.   Mason bee  adults (also known as orchard bees) typically become active mid to late April. These native …

  • Production of Hybrid Lilies for Cut Flowers

    … Orange Tresor 4-6 100 90 U D. Orange Tebaldi 2-5 110 80 U Pink Toronto 5-7 120 90 U Salmon Cannes 3-5 85 95 U White Navona 4-7 105 85 U White/Pink Renoir 4-7 90 90 U PInk/Yellow Fiamma 4-6 100 90 U … abdomen usually has a dark brown to black horseshoe-shaped patch. The antennae are pale with black joints and about 1/10 …

  • Animal Sciences

    … Chris Anderson . Animal Projects Alpacas Beef Cattle Cats Dairy Cattle Dairy Goats Dogs Horse and Pony Meat Goats … Agriculture and Natural Resources Department of Animal and Avian Sciences Virginia-Maryland Regional College of … and Plant Health Inspection Service – Animal Welfare Avian Influenza - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & …

  • Insects: Our Most Under-Appreciated Neighbors

    … 200 million years ago! Types of insect pollinators: Bees, wasps, beetles, flies, ants, butterflies, and moths …

  • Maryland Milk Moos-October 2022

  • Row Covers

    … Updated: June 21, 2023 Key points Row covers are synthetic fabrics used to cover garden plants, usually vegetable and strawberry … and closely inspect plants for signs and symptoms of plant problems. Use drip irrigation or soaker hoses under row …

  • Borer Insects on Trees

  • Birds, Bees, Buds, Oh My! Citizen Science in your Garden!

    … Budburst (website only) Did you know that pollinators like bees, butterflies, birds, and even bats are responsible for …   Bumble Bee Watch (website and app available) Bees are one of the most helpful pollinators in our gardens. … appearance, or any other legally protected class. … Birds, Bees, Buds, Oh My! Citizen Science in your Garden! …

  • Pollinator Gardens

    …   instead. Add a water source  in or near the pollinator garden. Consider a dish or birdbath, or even a small pond, … from breeding. Do not use pesticides in your yard or garden. Learn to tolerate some damage and control pests in natural ways.  Pollinators & Climate Change Planting …