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JUN 10, 2022
This can be a particularly tough time of the year to learn plant identification. With the warm temperatures and plentiful rainfall, vegetative growth is rapid, and we’re often left looking at a wall...
Queen European Hornet Sightings Stir the Pot
MAY 16, 2022
It’s the time of year when queen wasps and bumble bees have emerged from hibernation and are seeking cavity sites to build their nests. An increase in wasp calls this past week means its time for a ...
Asian Longhorned Beetle Quarantine Lifted at State Park and Campground
ODA, ODNR, USDA Deregulate Portion of East Fork State Park
The Ohio Department of Agriculture together with the United States D...
Soil Mining Bees: All Buzz, No Sting
APR 23, 2022
Soil “mining bees” have been on the wing in southern and central Ohio for a few weeks but their activity has been rising and falling with our roller coaster temperatures. Still, we’re receiving repo...
What is the Fibonacci sequence?
FEB 13, 2022
Flowers, pine cones, shells, fruits, hurricanes and even spiral galaxies, all exhibit the Fibonacci sequence. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21… The Fibonacci sequence. Every number in the sequence is generate...