Bugs by the Yard
Ever wondered what's really going on in the grass beneath your feet or buzzing around your tomato plants? Bugs by the Yard turns a curious eye toward the small, often overlooked lives sharing our urban spaces. Each episode, hosts Molly Keck and Wizzie Brown from the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service's Department of Entomology bring their expertise down to earth, exploring the insects you might find in a Texas backyard or community garden. They don't just label creatures as good or bad; instead, they dig into the fascinating roles these animals play, from the notorious pests munching on your herbs to the beneficial predators working silently for your garden's health. The conversations are grounded in science but filled with the kind of practical observations and genuine curiosity that comes from years of hands-on work. You'll come away not just with identification tips, but with a deeper understanding of the complex ecosystems operating just outside your door. This isn't a dry lecture-it's a friendly chat with experts who love their six-legged subjects. The Bugs by the Yard podcast makes entomology accessible and surprisingly relevant, whether you're an avid gardener, a concerned homeowner, or simply someone who pauses to watch a beetle cross the sidewalk. It’s a reminder that you don't need to trek into the wilderness to encounter nature's drama and ingenuity; it's all happening by the yard.