As the last of the holiday lights come down and your Christmas tree starts shedding needles like confetti, it’s time to think about what comes next. Instead of dragging it to the curb, why not go the ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Once Christmas is over, families will be packing up the ornaments and tossing out the wrapping paper scraps — but, what about the Christmas tree? Depending on where you live in ...
A wildlife biologist was photographed carrying a 153-pound python on Christmas Eve. The Conservancy of Southwest Florida is a leader in Burmese python research and removal efforts. Ten Burmese pythons ...
As the holiday season comes to a close, the time has come to get rid of that Christmas tree in your living room. But before tossing it in your trash bin, you may want to consider recycling your tree — ...
Wondering what to do with your live Christmas tree now that the holidays are over? While it's easy to put it out with the trash, one more environmentally friendly option is using it for wildlife ...
After families open gifts and the Christmas decorations come down at home, the question of what to do with the Christmas tree might linger. For some, getting an artificial tree means putting it away ...
Natural trees up to 6 feet tall can be set out for regular trash collection through the second Friday of the New year. Trees should be placed at least 2 feet away from trash and recycling bins and ...
Columbus residents can place their undecorated Christmas trees on the curb for regular trash or yard-waste collection. Several local facilities will accept Christmas trees to be turned into mulch.
It’s that time of year again–you got a live Christmas tree and now you have to figure out what to do with it before the needles start to fall. Fortunately, we’ve got you covered. Keep reading to learn ...
It was one Christmas visitor that didn’t overstay its welcome. A Burmese python that had been spotted in a Miami-Dade neighborhood was removed just days before Christmas after a resident out for a ...