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Periodical cicadas are emerging: Should Michigan fruit growers be concerned?


Periodical cicadas are emerging: Should Michigan fruit growers be concerned?
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Brood X of the periodical cicada can soon be found throughout the Midwest including parts of southern Michigan. They may become a nuisance, but don’t expect any significant fruit crop injury.
Periodical cicadas are emerging in several states in the Midwest and eastern United States. Here in Michigan, they can be found in southeastern areas. Photo by Mike Reinke, MSU Extension.
Excitement is in the air. People have been talking about it. The news has been preparing us for it for months. Soon, we will be hearing from the creatures themselves. We are talking about the emergence of periodical cicadas. ....

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Searching for antler sheds can be a fun end of winter pastime


Searching for antler sheds can be a fun end of winter pastime
March 4, 2021
Finding deer sheds is a great way to get outside and enjoy the last days of winter while assessing the deer in your area.
Photo by Sam Smith
Michigan has an abundant deer population, and many people enjoy searching or hunting for antler sheds as a late winter outdoor activity. The antler cycle is controlled by photoperiod, or day length. Male deer grow antlers rapidly in spring and summer. After the breeding season, as the days get shorter, the amount of the reproductive hormone testosterone drops. Testosterone controls the antler cycle; when testosterone levels drop, specialized cells called osteoclasts are activated. These osteoclasts eat away at the pedicle, or base of the deer’s antlers, which cause the antlers to become weak and eventually fall off. This cycle occurs annually in deer. ....

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Smart Gardening for Shorelands: Keep it Clean to Protect Frogs and Toads


There is something magical about hearing the first spring peepers waking up after a long and cold winter. The endless chorus throughout spring and summer is an indication of Michigan’s 13 species of frogs and toads as they wake up from hibernation. Swarming ponds, lakes, streams and wetlands, these precious amphibians are looking for a place to mate and live. Frogs and toads are also great companions for your yard and garden. They eat pests like beetles, cutworms and slugs and are an important food source for a variety of other animals including herons, mink, foxes and fish.
Frogs and toads have highly permeable skin that allows liquids and gases to pass through easily. This makes them particularly sensitive to pollution, especially when developing from tadpoles to adults. Chemicals found in their environment like fertilizers, weed and pest killers, and detergents can be absorbed into their bodies and cause deformities like a lack of eyes, malformed legs and in some cases de ....

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