Residential citrus trees not only keep juice on the table, they help food banks supply fruit to people who need help.
Late winter and early spring is the best time to prune established citrus trees,p and protect them from frost.
If they don’t eat or throw out the fruit, roof rats will likely invade. Each year, metro Phoenix residents can register to have their citrus trees gleaned for free and donate the harvest to St ...
Roof rats thrive in close proximity to humans. People unwittingly attract roof rats by planting citrus trees or having standing water on their property. These adaptable rodents were introduced to ...
USDA pest experts were abruptly fired last month — swept up in the Trump administration’s frenzied and turbulent efforts to ...
Mornings, before anything except coffee, I go to the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) weather service ...