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Solving Nuisance Ant Problems Without Pesticides
By examining the waist and antennae, you can easily tell them apart. Ants have narrow waists and "elbowed" or bent antennae. Termites ...
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Subterranean Termites
Termites and ants are often confused. Take a careful look at the antennae and ěwaist of your insects. Ants have elbowed antennae and narrow waists while termites have straight antennae and thick waists. Both ants and termites ...
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A Tale of Guatemala, by Susan O Boyle
The young, soft trees grow quickly and soon give way to sturdier growth. Smaller plants and fungi ... Rosa's exhausted. I lay under a single white sheet and mosquito netting and wait for my body to cool and for quiet and sleep to come. Leaving this world was difficult. Antigua on ...
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Armadillo Nine Banded Pictures Photos and Information
Giant armadillos have been reported to have been reported to have dug into new graves to eat the dead bodies. Naked-tailed armadillos feed mainly on ants and termites, cutting open their runs with their sickle-like claws and extracting the insects with their long, extensible tongues. Hairy armadillos burrow under and sometimes into bodies to get at maggots and ...
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Ramphotyphlops braminus
Florida. It is found from the Florida keys and southeastern peninsula north to Lake Okeechobee, and in isolated populations near Fort Myers and in Pinellas County and in Gainesville. Outside of Florida, it ... garden mulch. It feeds on the eggs, larvae, and pupae of ants and termites. It lays eggs or may be live-bearing. All individuals are female and reproduce unisexually, where the eggs begin cell ...
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Sloth Bear
They have a hollowed-out bony palate and no front teeth so they can suck ants and termites out of their nests. People can sometimes actually hear the bear ... different plants, animals, and insects but prefer termites. They will eat fruit, raid beehives for honey, scavenge from tiger kills, or eat cultivated crops such as sugarcane, corn, and yams. Behavior Daily Activity ...
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Houston Arboretum and Nature Center: Conservation: Birds
A Wren’s diet is varied and consists of insects, including beetles, caterpillars, moths, crickets, bees, and ants which it finds on trees and in leaf litter. Call: A clear, melodious ... ’. Pileated Woodpeckers feed mostly on carpenter ants and termites which live under the bark of large trees and supplement this diet throughout the year with grapes and nuts. Like many other woodpeckers this ...
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EMS - Environmental Entomology - Invertebrate Surveys and Conservation - Bird and Insect Databases
Australian Journal of Ecology 22 9-17 ants, hymenoptera, termites, isoptera, mammals 19 M. Abensperg-Traun, E.S. De Boer 1990 Species abundance and habitat differences in biomass of sunterranean termites ...
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Deter Pests and Use Less Pesticide With Good Home Maintenance
The Foundation Problems are often caused by poor drainage. After a rain ... plumbing and associated water. Unsealed entry points for pipes Many times the areas where pipes enter the house are not properly sealed. Insects like roaches and termites are attracted to the dampness and can ...
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Honey Bees and Beekeeping
Honey Bee Biology Honey bees, like ants, termites and some wasps, are social insects. Unlike ants and wasps, bees are vegetarians; their protein comes from pollen and ...
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