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Vermiculture and Worm Composting
Vermicomposting (Worm Composting) saves money, recycles, and benefits the earth. Worm castings are natural fertilizer. E-Z vermiculture with this basic worm bin plan.
• vermicomposting • vermicompost • worm bin • worm composting • worm compost

Intestinal Worms/Parasites in Pets
Dogs and cats can be victims to several different intestinal parasites or worms, but roundworms, hookworms, whipworms and tapeworms are the most common.
• parasites • intestinal parasites • dogs • cats • worms

Worms Open Warfare 2 Game Review
Worms: Open Warfare 2 retains classic 2D gameplay, cheeky humor and takes it online for players to test their skills and battle it out all over the world.
• worms open warfare 2 review • worms open warfare 2 psp review • worms open warfare 2 ds review • worms 2 • worms video game

It’s Earth Day: Bring On The Worms!
Earth Day from the bottom up -- Earth worms, vermiculture and vermicompost in the garden, at home and at school. Lots of useful links and in-depth facts PLUS how to use a worm bin. From the Cottage Garden.
• worm • worm bin • red wiggler • earth worm • earthworm

What is a virus, really?
Definitions of bug, worm, virus, trojan horse. This article focuses on the new Worm.Explore.Zip. It explains the differences of the defined terms and also explains what a virus really can and cannot do. The article further goes into what a person can do to protect files and gives links to protect against hoaxes.
• worm.explore.zip • virus • worm • trojan horse • bug

Capillaria spp. – Tiny Worms
Capillaria hepatica lives in the liver; Capillaria philippinensis infests the intestine. Both are unusual but serious infections in humans.
• capillaria • c. hepatica • c. philippinensis • parasitic nematodes • roundworms

Making a Worm Composting System
Learn how to construct and run your own wormery to recycle your kitchen waste cheaply, cleanly and efficiently whilst getting some of the best fertiliser available!
• worm composting • wormery • brandling worms • tiger worms • european nightcrawler

The Wonder-Room of Ole Worm
A personal collection of curious objects assembled in the 17th century by Danish physician Ole Worm shows his interest in natural history and the trend toward empiricism.
• wonder-room • ole worm • renaissance • museum wormianum • wunderkammer

Treating Cat Worms at Home
Though you can easily treat feline parasites or worms at home, is it really the best choice for your kitty?
• cat parasites • cat worms • roundworm • tapeworm • hookworm

Worms are Eating my Root Vegetables! - Answers
A common gardening question, with answers revealed.
• root-eating insects • worms • vegetables • garden pests • larvae

WORMS WORK
• worms • bait • tackle • fishing

Alternative Ways to Make Compost
This article will present alternative methods of composting for those who have limited space or neighborhood restrictions against composting.
• compost • vermiculture • worm compost • garbage can compost bin • compost restrictions

Avoiding Computer Viruses
Making the best use of your anti-virus software to avoid Trojans, worms, and viruses in general. Also tips in regards to using firewalls and anti-Trojan software.
• virus • viruses • virus scanner • trojans • worms

Don't Open Unknown Emails
Virus', worms, adware, spyware and other malicious files are waiting for you in your email.
• virus • adware • spyware • browser hijackers • email

Earthworms Build and Improve Soil
Most people know what an earthworm looks like, but not many know what it does.
• earthworms • fertilizer • topsoil • worm castings • soil

Hardworker: The Convict Blenny
The Engineer Goby is a fantastic beginner's fish which has fascinating characteristics, and the ability to mesmerize the aquarist into watching him work away his hours.
• eel blenny • convict blenny • engineer goby • worm blenny • pacific neon goby

Marine Animal Life
Sea animals come in many shapes and sizes, most of them unfamiliar.
• animals that live in the sea • echinoderms • coelenterates • sponges • arrow worms

Zombie Network
A common axiom in the world of network security is that, "the only way to truly protect your computer is to disconnect it from the Internet." In today's society, this is completely impractical. In an effort to test the ramifications of leaving a computer unprotected on the largest network in the world, the Internet, Microsoft came up with some startling results.
• botnet • malware • trojan horse • worm • netwrok security

Corn Earworm
Corn earworms ruin crops of corn and other vegetables. Early prevention is best, but when you can't stop them, use some of the methods in this article to help out. This article has a ton of information so read thoroughly.
• corn earworm • corn earworms • worms • prevention • control methods

Fall Gardening Tasks
This is the time to write down information about this year's garden so you don't have to trust your memory next year. It is also the perfect time for many important gardening tasks.
• fall • garden • garden tasks • journaling • bulbs

Metazoan Parasites: Black ich, flukes, and lice in slatwater aqu
Parasites and there types and what to do.
• metazoan parasites • tubellarian worms • black ich • fish flukes • lice

MORE ON OBESITY
In 1999 wrote three articles about the basic Biochemistry facts of how the body uses the energy that we eat in under the form of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. I discussed why overeating leads to obesity and I also talked a little bit about diets.
• obesity • genes • worms • epidemics • energy

Nematodes (and not the good ones)
Nematode...usually you think of the good one that is a predator of other pests, right? Well, not this guy! This one will hurt your plants. Read about this one and how it can hurt your garden.
• nematode • pests • worms • root knots • control

Parasites to the Rescue
We usually think of parasitic infections as being bad. However, in this case, an infection may help certain patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.
• crohn's disease • ulcerative colitis • parasitic worms • weinstock • eggs

Summertime Blues
Summer information for Lhasa ownes
• summertime • care • fleas • worms • heat

White Grub
White grubs don't normally cause enough damage to worry about, however, if you have a bad season where their numbers grow too large, they can damage your whole lawn and then your garden plants. Take a look at this creature and fine out if you have them in your yard.
• white grubs • white grub • worms • caterpillar • beetle larvae

Wildlife and Gardens - Part 1
Spring is a time of garden crawling as winter's debris are removed and early weeds given a swift pull. Garden crawling brings the gardener's eye right down to plant and earth level so it's easy to observe the activity of normally invisible residents as they go about their business of turning plant debris into humus.
• garden • spring • soil • soil organisms • toads

Cabbage Looper
Cabbage loopers can destroy your brassicas as well as other plants in a matter of a day or two. If you can prevent them, that is best, but if you find yourself looking at these pests in your garden, check out this article for ways to get rid of them.
• cabbage looper • loopers • worm • worms • caterpillars

Cankerworm
Cankerworms, or inch worms, can destroy a forest. Check out this pest and see if you have him lurking about your trees and bushes! This is one ugly caterpillar.
• cankerworm • tree pest • worms • inch worm • caterpillar

Computer Security Weekly, May 10, 1999
May 10, 1999: This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net.
• virus • trojan • trojan horse • worm • hacker

Japanese Beetle
Japanese beetles are very pretty, but also very annoying to gardeners. Check out this article on this bad bug before your crops sucumb to it's dinner time.
• japanese beetle • beetle • imported worm

A Brief History of Tequila
Tequila is a direct descendant of North America's first distilled spirit, and was around long before any Cinco de Mayo celebration!
• tequila • agave • mezcal • pulque • mixto

Raising Kittens
Including everything your kitten will need and how to make a smooth and gentle transition of the weaning process.
• raising kittens • kitten care • kitten needs • what to feed kittens • weaning kittens

Ascaris lumbricoides – Life Cycle
Ascaris lumbricoides is the large intestinal worm familiar to people all over the world. This roundworm infects people when they swallow soil containing infective eggs.
• ascaris lumbricoides • large intestinal human roundworms • parasite life cycles eggs worms • natural history • epidemiology

At Home Health Care for Cats
Feline health care, prevention, home remedies, and effective treatments you can order on the Internet, as well as when you simply must see the vet.
• feline health • home remedies for cats • treating cat worms • cat fleas • cat ear mites

Film Review: Witchfinder General
The Witchfinder General is a classic of the "medieval" witchcrazes that shows why the witchcrazes weren't so medieval.
• witchfinder general • witchhunter • matthew hopkins • mathew hopkins • english civil war

Heartworms Can Be Deadly for Dogs
Don't let one mosquito bite prove fatal for your dog when prevention is so easy.
• heartworms • dogs • heartworm • heartworm preventatives • mosquito

Homemade Halloween Treats
Scare up a batch of wickedly good Halloween treats for your party, including caramel apples, popcorn corns and a hauntingly delicious Halloween Punch.
• halloween snacks • halloween treats for parties • choose-a-flavor caramel apples • popcorn crunch cups • halloween punch

Horsehair Snakes
Crickets infected with Horsehair Worms are forced to commit suicide by drowning so that the adult parasite can reproduce.
• horsehair worms • cricket and grasshopper parasite • mind control and suicide by drowning • human parasitic diseases • gordiids

Human Parasites in Soil
The infective stage of many human parasites is found in soil, but not just any soil. How they get there, and how they infect people, isn't so straightforward.
• human parasites in soil • catch worms from eating dirt • host environment water vegetables • stool feces infective • eggs larvae stool helminthes

Hydrothermal Vent Bacteria
Very hot water rushes up from the seabed carrying toxic chemicals, but animals are found there!
• hydrothermal vent bacteria • black smokers • giant tube worms • fast growing • symbiotic

New Zealand Waitomo Glowworm Caves
Famous the world over, the Waitomo Caves are the perfect place to see New Zealand's glowworms.
• glowworm • glow-worm • waitomo • new zealand • north island

Screwworm – Parasitic Fly
The New World screwworm fly, Cochliomyia hominivorax has parasitic maggots that infest animals and people and cause terrible tissue destruction.
• screwworm • screw-worm • cochyliomyia hominivorax • c. hominivorax • parasitic fly

Strongylus vulgaris – Bloodworm
Strongylus vulgaris adults live in the intestine. Larvae migrate in blood vessels. This is a deadly parasite of horses in temperate zones all over the world.
• strongylus vulgaris blood worm • intestinal parasite horses • bloodworm red redworm palisade • life cycle epidemiology symptoms • clots aneurisms anemia drugs

The Harvest Moon
This year, the real Harvest Moon happens in October, not September. Learn the names of all the full moons for each month of the year.
• full moon names • harvest • hunter's • september • october

The Mystery of the Tazelwurm
German for "worm with claws" this mystery creature has been seen several times over the past two hundred years. Was it a misidentified animal or something else?
• tazelwurm • springwurm • stollenwurm • cryptid • mystery animal

The Spread of Schistosomes
Schistosoma spp., tiny worms that live in the blood of humans, spread to new places when infected people move, and increase locally due to water resource projects.
• schistosomiasis • schistosoma • where are schistosomes found • water • parasitic disease

What is Schistosomiasis?
Schistosoma spp. are tiny worms that live in the blood and cause damage to organs and other tissues with their spiny eggs.
• what is schistosomiasis • schistosoma • schistosomes • parasitic disease • worms

What is Trichinosis?
The intestinal nematode Trichinella spiralis infects people through undercooked meat, causing trichinosis (or trichinellosis), a potentially life threatening illness.
• what is trichinosis trichinellosis • trichinella spiralis parasitic disease • intestinal parasite worm larvae • meat pork bear walrus • life cycle symptoms distribution

What To Do With Doggy Poo
Dog poo is an increasing environmental burden washing dangerous bacteria into the water supply. There are alternatives to throwing a smelly plastic bag-full in the bin.
• dog waste disposal • dog poo disposal • doggy poop disposal • worm farm compost • biodegradable plastic bags


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