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    Common Garden Pests

    There are literally hundreds of common garden pests that can attack your plants and threaten the viability of your gardening efforts. We couldn’t possibly address all of them. There are, howev...

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    Managing The Menace - Mosquito Larva

    The females lay her eggs in the water. The mosquito larva lives in the water, feeding on microorganisms that float on the surface. The mosquito larva, breathing through an air tube or siphon, or direc...

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    Mosquito Anatomy

    Do you know that the female mosquito anatomy is different from that of a male? Not that we can tell them apart while they are in flight. But knowing facts about the mosquito anatomy can help us unders...

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    Mosquito Eater

    Lollygaggers, gallinippers, gollywhoppers, doizabizzlers, flipadoodles...These are not magic words, but are actually some of the terms used to call crane flies, the large mosquito-looking insects. The...

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