Despite a chilly start to the week, warmer weather is on the way and that means more people will be getting outside. That also means we’re not far away from mosquito and tick season.
A study by the University of Washington found that mosquitoes seem to be attracted to certain colors while ignoring others.
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In a few weeks, some 200 Minnesota birders will flock to the Salt Lake Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Lac qui Parle County ...
Researchers, along with the nonprofit Friends of the Mississippi River, have noted that habitat restoration has allowed ...
The snowstorm endured by Detroit Lakes and surrounding areas brought upward of 10 inches of snow, and just 48 hours later, it ...
Q:I was hearing cardinals starting to sing their springtime song in January. Why do they start so early, since they don’t begin nesting until late spring? A:It takes a lot of time and energy to secure ...
Coming on the tails of the 2024 season’s record-breaking harvest of 16,714 turkeys, Huck suspects it’ll be another promising ...
Cold winters help prevent many potential pest insects from establishing or reaching large populations in Minnesota.
Some places to seek pasqueflowers include open areas near Red Wing’s Barn Bluff, Kasota Prairie Scientific and Natural Area ...
Our sights are set on summer and with that comes critters coming back to Minnesota. Hummingbirds are one of them. Here's when ...
Retired teacher Larry Weber, of Barnum, is the author of “Butterflies of the North Woods" and “Spiders of the North Woods," ...
In April, the iconic stars of Orion and other famous winter constellations drop westward, as they begin their annual exit ...
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