What’s Rock Snot And Why Is It Concerning For Michigan Rivers?What’s Rock Snot And Why Is It Concerning For Michigan Rivers?An invasive alga known as didymo, or "rock snot," was discovered in Michigan's Au Sable River, raising concerns with environmentalists and the local fishing community.Big Joe PeshBig Joe Pesh
It’s Stinkbug Season In Michigan – Here’s How To Keep Them OutIt’s Stinkbug Season In Michigan – Here’s How To Keep Them OutThe invasion of stink bugs is back this spring. Learn how to keep these pesky critters out of your home without causing a stink.Tommy McNeillTommy McNeill
These 12 Plants Are Considered Invasive in MichiganThese 12 Plants Are Considered Invasive in MichiganWith springtime coming around, you should be on the lookout for these invasive plants in MichiganLisha BLisha B
Michigan DNR Needs You To Check Your Trees For This Invasive SpeciesMichigan DNR Needs You To Check Your Trees For This Invasive SpeciesNative to Asia, the hemlock woolly adelgid is a threat to over 170 million hemlock trees in Michigan.Lauren GordonLauren Gordon
YES! There are Freshwater Jellyfish In The Great Lakes and MichiganYES! There are Freshwater Jellyfish In The Great Lakes and MichiganI was "Today Years Old" when I learned Freshwater Jellyfish exist, and they live in Michigan.MeatballMeatball
State Asking Michiganders to Be On the Lookout for This Damaging InsectState Asking Michiganders to Be On the Lookout for This Damaging InsectThe state ChristineChristine
Can This Invasive Insect Ruin Christmas in West Michigan?Can This Invasive Insect Ruin Christmas in West Michigan?This tiny insect gives the Grinch a run for his money.ChristineChristine
Godzilla Goldfish! How are These Household Pets Getting so Big?Godzilla Goldfish! How are These Household Pets Getting so Big?Sick of your pet goldfish? Just don't throw it in the lake.ChristineChristine
Watch Out for This Invasive Insect That Could Damage Michigan CropsWatch Out for This Invasive Insect That Could Damage Michigan CropsA bright, colorful insect that damages fruit, hops, and hardwood trees could be the next invasive species in Michigan. JannaJanna
First the Plague, Now We Have to Worry About Murder HornetsFirst the Plague, Now We Have to Worry About Murder HornetsMurder. Hornets. Thanks, 2020. You really know how to kick a gal when she's down.Stefani BishopStefani Bishop