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Why the US Airdrops Millions of Worms on Central America Every Year
Every year, the U.S. drops millions of tiny, hungry worms from planes over Central America, but it's not a prank or a bizarre experiment—it’s part of an epic battle against screwworms! These worms are ...
Texas A&M AgriLife and the Office of Radiological Security at NNSA are teaming up against New World screwworm.
Most adult screwworms travel less than 10 miles to find a host. The greater risk comes from the movement of cattle, deer and ...
The frass of drywood termites likewise reflects their eating habits, Brown says. The insects derive as much moisture as they ...
Woolly caterpillars, or woolly worms, according to weather folklore can predict what kind of winter we may have. The more ...
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