Most bugs don't bother me that much, but these give me the willies, maybe it's because they're so big, maybe it's because they're so loud, but all I know is when they scream a lot of us do too. I'm talking about the dreaded cicada, and this year there will be more than we have ever seen in our lives emerging all at once. Joy!
Spring is finally here and that also means the return of insects and bugs. Have you noticed those mosquito-looking insects gathering around your outside doors and windows?
There is a bug that is multiplying so fast, it's taking over the county. Even creepier is that with the cooler temperatures on the way this bug wants inside your home. The big fear is they can infest your house very quickly.
The extremely hot weather is causing all sorts of problems across the country from power outages, and forest fires, to railroad tracks buckling because of the extreme heat. But have you noticed a creeping-looking bug that has been in more abundance in the Texarkana area?
The Texas A&M University-Texarkana College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics will host a STEM-N-ar on “Aquatic Insects: Water Quality Indicators and Fish Food” on Thursday evening in Science and Technology 101 on the A&M-Texarkana campus, 7101 University Ave., Texarkana, Texas.
I came in to work this afternoon, and there were hundreds if not thousands (or at least 100) of dead Cicada's at the back door. Did you know just what the Cicada goes thru in it's lifetime? Check this out...