In the next few weeks Louisiana residents might come face to face with an army of red-eyed screaming insects who might scream louder than a cranked lawnmower.
2024 is going to be a historical year across Louisiana and South Texas as two broods of billions of periodical cicadas will emerge from underground at the same time.
While we strive to protect our beloved pets and plants from the elements, there are certain unwelcome guests we might secretly wish won't survive the relentless freeze that currently grips the region.
As Texas grapples with a growing annoyance of sand flies, Louisiana residents are now on high alert for the potential arrival of these pesky insects. Sand flies, also known as sand gnats, are causing a stir due to their relentless biting and irritating presence. For those who've encountered these tiny menaces, they understand the exasperation they can bring. Sand flies are notorious for their painful and itchy bites, often leaving behind red welts.
Are you having a problem with wasps at your house? If so, you might want to try this simple paper bag trick to keep them away. But, does it actually work?
I noticed scores of my friends here in North Louisiana complaining about the ant issues in their homes on social media. It's like it's some kind of ant plague.