If you have more than a few kudzu bugs in your home, treat the perimeter of your home's exterior with an insecticide like ...
Kudzu, a Japanese vine originally brought to North Carolina in the late 1800s, is an invasive species that spreads rapidly, taking over resources that other plants need to survive. It can cause ...
As you’re planning meals for Thanksgiving, here's a wild idea: Serve a dish made with invasive plants or animals. It may ...
Kudzu is probably the South's most famous invasive species, and anybody who's driven around down here probably knows it can grow anywhere, was widely and deliberately planted to fight erosion, and ...
Kudzu, a fast-growing and invasive Asian vine introduced in the American South several decades ago, has now blanketed more than 7 million acres of the region, making it sometimes seem more common than ...
Catie Leary writes and curates visual stories about science, animals, the arts, travel, and the natural world. If you've ever taken a road trip through Georgia or Alabama, you've noticed the expansive ...
Editor’s Note: Devoured: The Extraordinary Story of Kudzu, the Vine That Ate the South detangles the complicated story of the South’s fickle relationship with kudzu, chronicling the ways the boundless ...
The lines between neighbors’ lawns are usually clear, but many pesky plants don’t care. Bamboo, English Ivy and the South’s most infamous invasive plant, kudzu, can easily overtake a yard and spread ...
It's been a long, hot summer thus far for the NASCAR brass. Skyrocketing fuel prices are keeping fans away from the track, and as America steams toward a seemingly inevitable future without internal ...