Georgia officials say an invasive fly known for excreting a smelly fluid that can damage trees, crops and other plants has been discovered. Here's what to do if you find one.
Nothing will leave the flat once the family move, the resident said, because she does not want to risk taking bedbug eggs with her. Another household with a young baby is worried about multiple ...
Using a pyrethrin spray or aerosol labeled for gnats or flying insects gets rid of the ones flying about but has no impact on eggs and nests, Jones said.