According to the group’s entomology team, a mild, dry summer season could cause increased pest activity throughout much of the U.S.
Along with the heat, something else bugging people around this time of year is bugs, in particular, the Mormon Cricket. People have already reported seeing the bugs in Lemmon Valley this Spring.
Authorities in a Las Vegas suburb say a 63-year-old man has died following a house fire that started when he used a propane torch to exterminate bugs in a crawl space under the home.
Facebook says a bug exposed nearly seven million users' private photos without their permission. Users' photos were exposed over a 12-day period in September.
Facebook shared personal information culled from its users' profiles with other companies after the date when executives have said the social network prevented third-party developers from gaining access to the data.
Twitter is advising all users to change their passwords. The company said Thursday that it recently discovered a bug that stored passwords in an internal log in an unprotected form.
Our KTVN newsroom often hears from concerned parents about the lice policy in area schools. Students are not sent home if they have lice since it is more of a nuisance than a serious health risk. If you child brings home the bugs, there is a new clinic to help treat the infestation. We take you to Lice Clinics of America – Reno.
The flu blanketed the U.S. again last week for the third straight week. Only Hawaii has been spared. The government doesn't track every flu case but comes up with estimates.
This year's flu season is off to a quick start and so far it seems to be dominated by a nasty bug.
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