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In Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where the winters are longer than some Hollywood marriages and the mosquitoes have their own zip code, sits a monument to Yooper creativity so delightfully bizarre it ...
Stop mosquitoes biting you with 50p hack that attracts and traps them & it makes your home smell lovely too Read on for more tips to keep pests away this summer ...
Mosquito dunks stop mosquitoes from being able to breed in standing water. Recently I used dunks to create a “mosquito bucket of doom,” a trap that entices mosquitoes to breed in standing ...
To address a budget shortfall, Des Moines plans to scale back its mosquito control program. The city will eliminate regular spraying and testing of trapped mosquitoes for diseases like West Nile.
Much of the Bird Rock Community Council’s March meeting was not dedicated to agenda items and updates but rather to a new project the group plans to continue every month. The ...
Her world—100 million years ago in Myanmar—is not one of vast seas, towering mountains or broad deserts, but a damp and gnarled landscape of branches, trunks and leaves that provide a seemingly ...
Opening up the Bird Rock vault: New project will showcase photos of the past Community Council Vice President Joe Parker is working to display digitized photographs from Bird Rock’s 'very rich ...
Local News Bird Rock Bandit who killed La Jolla surfer goes up for parole Seth Cravens will appear at his first parole hearing since killing pro-surfer and Windansea local Emery Kauanui in 2007.
The Mobile County Health Department has collected a mosquito that tested positive for West Nile Virus. Official said this specimen was discovered in a mosquito trap that is used to detect mosquito ...
So far this season, Suffolk has found 229 West Nile virus-positive mosquito samples and 16 human cases of the virus in the same county.
The use of the insecticide will reduce the adult mosquito population in that area, according to the city. Mosquito trap sample tests positive for West Nile virus in Georgetown.
Several New Hampshire communities are spraying for mosquitoes in an effort to combat a potentially deadly mosquito-borne illness.