Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Creepy crawly. Flying gnats. Big buzzing bugs. We know them well in Georgia and most of them send shivers up and down our spines.
We’re bugging out about this Georgia insect. A Caddisfly’s larva, at first glance, looks like a bunch of tiny rocks — but don’t step on these little insects. They are highly useful to Georgia ...
Georgia officials are keeping an eye out for any sign of the invasive spotted lanternfly in the Peach State. The insect is native to Asia and has now been confirmed in 19 states. Georgia has had one ...
Since Atlanta has had more severe cold weather for a longer period than usual this year, will there be fewer insects in the spring and summer? First, we spoke with Chief Meteorologist Chris Holcomb to ...
ATLANTA — Georgia's cotton producers have been warned to be on the lookout for an invasive insect that feeds on the state's top crop. The Cotton Jassid (Amrasca biguttula) was first detected in ...
Creepy crawly. Flying gnats. Big buzzing bugs. We know them well in Georgia and most of them send shivers up and down our spines. The US economy spends over $100 billion each year on the negative ...