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Articles related to "Mosquito Control"
Tilapia Farming to Prevent Malaria Balancing the risk of ecological damage from introduced species with reduced pesticide use and the need for protein sources and disease control in developing countries. tilapia • malaria • mosquito control • ecological damage • introduced species
Monitoring the Spread of West Nile Virus, EEE West Nile Virus (WNV) and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) are transmitted by mosquitoes, so they're the key to controlling and monitoring these deadly illnesses. west nile virus • eastern equine encephalitis • west nile virus mosquito • eastern equine encephalitis mosquito • west nile virus and birds
Bat Facts, Myths, and Benefits Bats are coming out of the dark. Awareness of their pest control benefits and separating fact from fiction is leading to their acceptance and desirability as yard guests. bat facts • bat myths • benefits of bats • insect control • mosquito control
Those Taxing Bloodsuckers No, not lawyers and the IRS, but mosquitoes! Here's some tips on how to wildscape them out of your life! mosquito control • wildscape • wildscaping • mosquito bat • dragonfly
Wild and Fancy Guppies Guppies are prolific breeders and are able to live in a wide range of aquarium conditions. wild fancy guppies • great fish for beginning fish keepers breeders • guppies prolific breeders able to live wide range • guppies name rev. j.l.guppy trinidad • wild guppy from south america found central americ
Mosquito-Borne Illnesses Besides being pests, mosquitoes can carry and transmit numerous diseases. This article will discuss some of the more common ailments that can be transmitted. mosquito • mosquitoes • mosquitos • illness • illnesses
West Nile and Birds West Nile virus probably came to North America with a bird, and it's spreading. Mosquitoes are infected when they bite birds. Then they bite people. 1999 • west nile virus • birds • north america • new york
Beach Theme Party and Clam Bake A party plan to enjoy the beach inside or outside by the seashore regardless of what time of year it is at your location. Add a clambake to your event and no one will even care if it is snowing outside. beach party • clambake • theme party • sand • seshore
The Mysterious Disappearance of Fish As the weather becomes warmer many gardeners are noticing new fry and fingerlings dashing around their pond. Then, seemingly overnight, they’re gone. water gardeners • barrel pond • water gardens • water garden • gardens
Mosquitoes Mosquitoes...not a garden pest? Think again. Read about this pest that can plague you in your garden and everywhere else. mosquito • mosquitoes
West Nile Virus In 1999, the first case of West Nile Virus in North America was reported in New York City. Just three years later it arrived in southern Ontario. What is West Nile Virus and how can we protect our selves from contacting the disease? west nile virus • mary alward • mary m alward • canadian health • symptoms of west nile virus
Why Are The Experts So Often Wrong? Expert opinion is so often wrong, especially in the health field, perhaps we should begin to develop a healthy skepticism when we hear something new. |
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