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I think my tomatoes might have spider mites. Is there any insecticide that will kill them? — L.M., Tulsa
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A Maryville woman says welts that cover her body were caused by mites that bit her in her home.
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Woman broke out with rashes the day after she first slept in mattress Thousands of people visit second-hand and thrift stores every day looking for a bargain. But one Milwaukee woman got a lot more than she expected. Now, she's really paying the price for her purchase.
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From urban rooftops to suburban ranches, apiaries are hip. As the ranks of backyard beekeepers grow, they're reporting some mysterious and sometimes disturbing behaviors, including the disappearance of whole hives. And what about the honey? Is it really good medicine, or just a sweet treat?
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WASHINGTON TWP. – The Wolfpack Ice Hockey Club is accepting registrations for multiple teams for the 2010-11 season.
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Mumsy marigold may just be the perfect mari-mum. If you are not familiar with the term mari-mum it came about as a result if of research at Texas A&M University in the early 90’s. They proved that the large African marigolds when planted in late summer gave a look similar to fall mums, except larger and bloomed longer, right up until frost.
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The first wave of an army of 250,000 wasps was deployed to eradicate a plague of mealybugs that threatens to devastate Thailand’s $1.5 billion crop of cassava plants.
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It is a common phenomenon that many guinea pig lovers who want to keep a pure breed of the lovely rodent end up keeping a fake one. This mistake keeps occurring as long as guinea pig devotees have no basic knowledge of this tiny pet.
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By the turn of the year, Stillwater should have two new outdoor ice rinks.
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It Mite be the End of the WorldRocketboomPentagon secrets? Bed mites? Space Travel? Kung Fu Barber? Just another episode of Rocketboom... For show credits visit ... |
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Cotton insect plan switching gearsDelta Farm Press“We're starting to pick up aphids and spider mites, and there aren'ta lot of materials available for a multi-pest spectrum. ... |
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Heron Lake Little Mites tie with FuldaTri County NewsThe Heron Lake Little Mites stayed busy with two more home games last week, tying Fulda on Tuesday and losing a close game to Brewster on Thursday. ... |
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Creative Commons founder, free information advocate and Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig announced today the formation of an exploratory committee looking in to a potential bid for a U.S. Congress seat. He announced his maybe-decision (with a more finalized announcement coming March 1) today on a new Web site, lessig08.org.
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We told you about a new ultra-black material back in January and guess who was the first group to come knocking on the researchers' door?
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What will San Francisco look like 100 years from now? According to the winning entry in a "city of the future" contest, residents will live in a forest of sinuous towers.
IwamotoScott Architecture took home the $10,000 prize for its "Hydro-Net" design, which also envisions an underground web of carbon-nanotube-walled tunnels where people travel in hydrogen-fueled hover-cars.
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For years, mothers have been divided sharply on the issue of bottle-feeding versus breastfeeding. Studies have long supported the notion that breastfeeding provides infants with benefits like improved immunity to diseases, better maternal bonding and a plethora of important nutrients.
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Welcome to the prey’s-eye view of the three-spined stickleback. Mark Purnell, a research fellow at the University of Leicester in England, stained the fish to highlight the skeleton and examined surface textures on the teeth. Each tooth is about the width of a human hair, and its texture indicates what the fish ate.
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