pests
Coverage of pests in the Nexus archive.
- Why Britain is suffering from a plague of flies... and how you can get rid of them for good: CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reveals the methods that will really help you remove the pests - and ones to avoid
Britain is experiencing a significant increase in fly populations, and Christopher Stevens provides solutions to eliminate them. The article highlights effective methods and warns against ineffective approaches.
- Boyle Heights residents say Lineage warehouse fire cleanup brings new problems as unbearable foul odor remains
Nearly seven weeks after a fire at a Lineage warehouse, Boyle Heights residents continue to experience an unbearable foul odor, pests, and loud noise from cleanup efforts. The ongoing issues have led to persistent complaints from local neighbors.
- Michigan boxwoods are being eviscerated by pests and diseases
Michigan's boxwoods are being damaged by pests and diseases, particularly the box tree moth, causing significant maintenance challenges for homeowners.
- Indonesia Seeks to Revive Cocoa Output After Years of Decline
Indonesia, once the world’s third-largest cocoa producer, is attempting to revive cocoa output after years of underinvestment, aging trees, and pests have reduced bean supply and increased reliance on imports.
- Amid smell and rodent worries, millions of pounds of rotting meat hauled off in Boyle Heights
City officials began removing 85 million pounds of rotting food from a damaged warehouse in Boyle Heights, addressing concerns about pests, odors, and truck traffic. Mitigation efforts are underway to manage the issues caused by the decomposing meat.
- Amid smell and rodent worries, millions of pounds of rotting meat hauled off in Boyle Heights
Officials began removing 85 million pounds of rotting food from a damaged warehouse in Boyle Heights, addressing concerns about pests, smells, and increased truck traffic in the area.
- Texas weather: Rainy, wet June creates ideal conditions for pests
Central Texas experienced one of its wettest Junes in years, creating ideal conditions for pests. The excessive rain has led to concerns about pest proliferation in the region.
- 'If we sleep they bite': Rats and weasels infest camps for displaced Gazans
Rats and weasels are infesting camps for displaced Gazans, spreading diseases. The situation exacerbates health risks for those already affected by displacement.