You probably won’t see them, but they’re there. A tiny invasive critter has the potential to wreak havoc on PNW forests.
If you happened to spot a honey bee buzzing around Spokane this February, you would be forgiven for thinking it too early in the year for their forage.
Today, honey sits in most kitchen cupboards as a perfectly ordinary pantry staple. But honey has never entirely shed its ...
When it feels threatened, the cat-sized black and white creature will keel over and fall to the ground, catatonic. With globs of saliva dripping from an open mouth, lifeless eyes stare into the abyss.