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  2. How to protect your SC trees and yards from the ... - AOL

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    Cicadas will soon emerge from the ground across South Carolina after 13 years. Here’s what to do to protect your trees and yards. ... The bugs particularly like cherry, apple, peach, and pear ...

  3. Wildlife garden - Wikipedia

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    Choosing native plants comes with an array of benefits for both plant and animal diversity, especially the ability to support native insect and fungal populations. Male and female superb fairywren Ornamental plants on the market tend to lean toward "pest-free" plants, [ 19 ] making it hard for native insects to adapt, and ultimately reducing ...

  4. Beneficial insect - Wikipedia

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    Encouraging beneficial insects, by providing suitable living conditions, is a pest control strategy, often used in organic farming, organic gardening or integrated pest management. Companies specializing in biological pest control sell many types of beneficial insects, particularly for use in enclosed areas, like greenhouses .

  5. Southern fox squirrel - Wikipedia

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    They are native to the eastern United States and currently reside in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. They can also be found in parts of southern Virginia, southeastern Alabama, and the pan handle of Florida. [2] Their life expectancy in the wild is between 6 - 7 years, but individuals have been know to live up to 20 in captivity. [3]

  6. Giant hornets found invading SC. Here’s why they’re a danger

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    The yellow-legged hornet looks a lot like several native insects, including the cicada killer wasp, the bald-faced hornet, paper wasps, queen yellowjackets, wood wasps and robber flies.

  7. Palmetto bugs may be infesting your SC home. Here’s ... - AOL

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    Your South Carolina home could be infested with Palmetto bugs. Here’s how to know for sure.

  8. Venus flytrap - Wikipedia

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    The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant native to the temperate and subtropical wetlands of North Carolina and South Carolina, on the East Coast of the United States. [4] Although various modern hybrids have been created in cultivation, D. muscipula is the only species of the monotypic genus Dionaea.

  9. Predatory insect trapped in Jasper County. It could zap SC’s ...

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    The stinging insect was also identified in Savannah, Georgia, in August.