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  2. Trombiculidae - Wikipedia

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    Trombiculid mites are found throughout the world. In Europe and North America, they tend to be more prevalent in the hot and humid regions. In northern Europe, including the British Isles where they are called harvest mites, the species Neotrombicula autumnalis are found during the summer and autumn (in French, harvest mites are called aoûtat because they are common in August [19]).

  3. Gull egg - Wikipedia

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    Glaucous-gull eggs can be harvested until 15 June. [11] Those collecting gull eggs to sell at the kalaaliaraq markets must first purchase a hunting license. [9] American herring gull (Larus smithsonianus) eggs were historically collected in the eastern provinces of Canada, sometimes preserved for the remainder of the year in waterglass. [55]

  4. Insect farming - Wikipedia

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    Farming of crickets in Thailand. Insect farming is the practice of raising and breeding insects as livestock, also referred to as minilivestock or micro stock.Insects may be farmed for the commodities they produce (like silk, honey, lac or insect tea), or for them themselves; to be used as food, as feed, as a dye, and otherwise.

  5. Best egg alternatives and substitutes amid rising prices ...

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    Egg prices are through the roof, up nearly 37% from last year due to the highly pathogenic avian influenza, or H5N1, that's killed millions of chickens. The U.S. Department of Agriculture ...

  6. Huna Tlingit Traditional Gull Egg Use Act - Wikipedia

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    The Huna Tlingit Traditional Gull Egg Use Act (H.R. 3110; Pub. L. 113–142 (text)) is a U.S. public law that authorizes the Hoonah Indian Association to harvest glaucous-winged gull eggs from Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska twice a year from up to five locations.

  7. Neotrombicula autumnalis - Wikipedia

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    Neotrombicula autumnalis, known as the harvest mite or autumn chigger, is a species of mite of the family Trombiculidae. Their larvae live parasitically; they infect all domestic mammals , humans, and some ground-nesting birds .

  8. Here's why Donald Trump changing the Gulf of Mexico's name ...

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    It's a comment from president-elect Donald Trump that caught many people off guard. "We're going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America," he said.

  9. Tanaka Farms - Wikipedia

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    Chicks 'N' Sprouts is a workshop teaching children how chickens grow inside their eggs and the stages of plant development. They also plant their own common sunflower and harvest a vegetable. The Tanaka Farms Chicken Club educates children about raising chickens and how to train them. There is also a yoga class with goats. [4]