Check out these nine trees, including a banned tree in Ohio. 1. Banned in Ohio ... according to Buckeye Yard and Garden Online. Native to Japan, you might be able to recognize this tree not ...
While some of us might be swapping our shorts for jeans, or reaching for a favorite beanie, trees around Ohio are beginning to exchange their summer green for the vibrant reds, oranges ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources announced that Ohio’s tree canopies have started to change colors—some earlier than others due to the Buckeye State’s prolonged drought. Want to know ...
It’s this time of year, Ohio wildlife experts often field questions — and maybe some concerns — about what’s spinning giant webs appearing in trees. Credit: ODNR No, these don’t belong ...
While driving Ohio roadways or hiking through the woods as fall approaches, you may have noticed clusters of white webs clinging to branches of trees. What are they? The Ohio Department of Natural ...
Tree canopies across Ohio are turning vibrant weeks ahead of schedule because of an early dormancy caused by the state's prolonged drought. "You could potentially find some areas that are quite ...
If you've spotted large webs in trees along Ohio highways, the culprit may not be what you think. Fall webworms, which are native insects, typically become more apparent in late summer and early ...