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Watch Out for Whiteflies on Poinsettias
Unfortunately, poinsettia gifts may come with an unwanted guest—whiteflies! These tiny insects, about 1/10 inch long, are covered with a white powdery substance, which gives them their name. Whiteflies lay their eggs on the undersides of leaves, where they also feed. In addition to poinsettias, they are especially attracted to other common indoor plants such as coleus, geranium, hibiscus, fuchsia, and begonia.

See: hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/whiteflies/
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If you are going with a live tree this holiday season, follow these steps to keep your tree looking fresh and bright 🎄 ... See MoreSee Less

Many respiratory viruses share similar symptoms to colds. Examining your symptoms and talking with your healthcare provider is one of the best ways to ensure you receive the appropriate treatment. ... See MoreSee Less

Cat relaxes by fireplace (Michelle Riley) ... See MoreSee Less

Just a few friendly reminders for those who have forgotten or maybe those who have never driven in the snow

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Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!

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Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!

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We all know just how much time it takes to prepare Thanksgiving dinner, so don't let all that time go to waste by burning your turkey! Here are some tips to keep your family safe tomorrow! ... See MoreSee Less

A prolonged cold airmass will be settling in for the entirety of the holiday weekend with highs 10-20 degrees below average for this time of year, is your home ready? www.wibw.com/weather/ ... See MoreSee Less

🎄 Looking for the perfect Christmas tree? 🌲 Check out the Kansas Christmas Tree Growers Map to find a local farm near you! Support local growers and bring home a beautiful, fresh tree that lasts throughout the holiday season. buff.ly/3OnIFQi

🌟Why choose a live tree?
✨ Environmentally friendly – natural, renewable, and recyclable
✨ Supports local farms and the Kansas economy
✨ Fills your home with that classic fresh pine scent!

🌿Find your tree today and make this holiday season extra special! 🎅🎁

#KansasChristmasTrees #SupportLocal #KansasFarmFresh #HolidayTraditions #ChristmasSpirit
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November 17 - 23 is Winter Safety Awareness Week❄️. Cold temps and a chance of snow are also expected this weekend. Now is the time to get prepared for winter weather! Take some time this week to winterize your vehicle & update your car emergency kit with cold weather safety essentials. #BeReady #WinterReady #GearyCountyKS ... See MoreSee Less

Solar storms could produce faint auroras visible across many northern states on Thanksgiving night, according to NOAA meteorologists.

Read more: abcnews.visitlink.me/8jfH8-
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Frosty mornings on the Pine Ridge❄️

📷: Justin Haag, Nebraskaland Magazine
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Did you know that there are only two species of turkey on Earth? There’s the Wild Turkey—the fowl that frequents backyards across the United States—and the wildly underrated Ocellated Turkey—a blue-faced bird found only on the Yucatan Peninsula. Learn more about these colorfully festive birds: bit.ly/3ZflNbM ... See MoreSee Less

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This season, let’s show some gratitude for reptiles! These remarkable, often underappreciated creatures play a crucial role in keeping our ecosystems in balance. From snakes that help manage rodent populations to turtles that keep our wetlands healthy, reptiles quietly contribute to a thriving natural world.

In Nebraska, we’re lucky to have a diverse array of reptiles that call our prairies, rivers, and woodlands home. Each of these species adds to the health and richness of our state’s wild spaces.

So, as you celebrate this season, let’s remember to give thanks for our scaly friends who work hard to keep nature in balance!
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