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If they become established in North America, the DNR said there will be "serious environmental and economic impacts." ...
Q: I keep noticing these long, skinny black bugs around the house. I’m used to seeing the occasional spider, but I have no ...
The invasive species, also known as the starry sky beetle for its appearance, destroys maples and other trees that shed their ...
Alias: Mountain Pine Beetle, or Pine Borer. Adults are quarder-inch long black beetles. The larvae are white and can be found under the bark when peeled back. Both adults and larvae live under the ...
An adult black carpet beetle is about 1/8 of an inch long and black. It can fly and crawl, much like all other types of beetles. As larvae, the beetles eat natural fibers.
These half-inch long black beetles aren't exhibiting suicidal tendencies, just the opposite: survival skills. Their breeding requires being in the vicinity of coniferous trees freshly destroyed by ...
Big black beetles with long antennae might be skittering around your yard or patio this time of year, but fear not: These are just the relatively harmless palo verde beetles, also known as palo ...
These beetles are easy to spot with their black color and white spots on their back and wings. Their bodies range between 1 and 1.5 inches long with two long black and white antennae.
Some years the black beetles show up in the Tri-Cities gradually over months and their migration may go unnoticed. But other years they migrate in large numbers traveling in a single direction.
Those bugs are probably earwigs—an earwig is a long black insect with what looks like pincers. An earwig’s “pincers” are located at the back of its body, so a black bug with pincers on its ...