Despite their resemblance to butterflies, which delight gardeners and casual observers alike, moths are often unwanted guests inside the home. That's because these insects feed on a variety of ...
The daughter of a billionaire is suing for £36 million of damage to her London home caused by moths, but woke wool could be the real pest It sounds like a lost B-movie from the 1970s, or perhaps ...
The Australian sharemarket fell on Wednesday as the “Trump trade” that’s powered global equities for much of the last week took a breather and interest rate concerns returned to the fore.
That’s because these insects feed on a variety of different materials, which can include everything from your curtains to your favorite wool sweaters. You may be familiar with the mothball’s pungent ...
The mysterious debris, initially thought to be tar balls, began appearing on beaches in Sydney last month Brook Mitchell/Getty The composition of the mysterious balls that washed up on the shores ...
When mysterious black balls started washing up on the beaches of Sydney in south-eastern Australia in October, they were initially thought to be tar balls. But a team of scientists at the ...
Weeks after sticky black balls washed up on the famed beaches of Sydney, scientists say they have partly solved the mystery behind the “disgusting” blobs. Initially thought to be tar balls ...
Environmental officials in Australia still haven't completely solved the mystery of black balls found littering popular beaches on the country's eastern coastline, but they're getting closer. The ...
The mystery of the black balls that washed up on some of Sydney’s most iconic beaches last month has now been solved – and it’s more disgusting than you could ever imagine. Australian ...
A multidisciplinary team of scientists at the University of NSW have spent weeks analysing the mysterious balls – first spotted on the shores of Coogee Beach last month. Associate Professor Jon ...