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  2. There are bugs worse than the 'murder hornet': Canada's ... - AOL

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  3. Weather and climate effects on Lyme disease exposure

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    Overall climate is more determinate of tick population and daily weather has a subtle effect on the spread of tick-borne disease. Being mindful of daily weather patterns and vigilantly avoiding exposure to ticks reduces human exposure to Lyme disease. [5] Lyme disease number of cases reported by county 2007 Peak summer weather July 2007. Warm ...

  4. Tarnished plant bug - Wikipedia

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    Since adult L. lineolaris have been recorded to fly at about 40 to 100 cm above the ground in vineyards as well as other cultivated fruit crops, traps must be laid out at a height between 40 and 100 cm in order to capture the maximum amount of insects. Sticky traps have been proven to capture L. lineolaris most effectively. [2]

  5. Farmers’ Almanac has forecast weather for the next year for ...

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    Long before Twitter, 24-7 weather reports and even the National Weather Service in Miami, the Farmers’ Almanac has predicted long-range weather information for the United States since 1818.

  6. Florida in path of brewing tropical trouble next week - AOL

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    Late next week, the feature slowly brewing in the southern Gulf of Mexico may affect Bermuda after it crosses Florida. After Leslie, the next names on the list of tropical storms for the 2024 ...

  7. Psorophora ciliata - Wikipedia

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    Psorophora ciliata occurs east of the Continental Divide of the Americas [1] with a range from South Dakota south to Central America and east to Quebec and Florida. [3] In South America, P. ciliata can be found in tropic or temperate environments. [4] These insects may live for up to two years from birth.

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  9. Dobsonfly - Wikipedia

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    Adult dobsonflies are some of the largest non-Lepidopteran insects of temperate zones such as the United States and Canada, with a wingspan of up to 18 cm (7.1 in) in some species of Corydalus. [3] The Asian Acanthacorydalis fruhstorferi can have a wingspan of up to 21.6 cm (8.5 in), making it the largest dobsonfly and the largest aquatic ...