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The Truth About Bug Bomb Residue: Is It Safe?
Bug bombs first protected U.S. soldiers from insect-borne diseases in the Pacific during World War II. By the end of the war, more than 40 million had been deployed, fumigating everything from ...
The president is expected to address economic growth, foreign policy, and immigration enforcement during his State of the ...
More than 100 immigrants detained by ICE were stuck in a plane on the tarmac at Portsmouth International Airport in New ...
The Indiana code for health inspections has been updated and these inspections reflect the new code. Skip to the end of this ...
A Southern accent and animated delivery combine to make learning about disliked insects such as ticks and head lice ...
Philly is not just home to birds fans, but also, you know… actual birds, like the Northern Cardinal, Blue Jay and Red-tailed Hawk. American snapping turtles and bullfrogs live in our waterways.
Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) reportedly embarrassed himself (and the United States) during a meeting with world leaders after he threw a sexist tantrum and called the Danish Prime Minister Mette ...
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This fly is more dangerous than it looks
I was lucky to capture this intense moment of a hairy robber fly (Laphria aurea) holding its freshly caught prey. Despite its ...
STEM-ology, a monthly series of themed science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) events for all ages, resumes ...
When the World Baseball Classic returns next month, we'll get to see players from all over the world put on a show for the ...
Indulge your sweet tooth at this Pennsylvania candy buffet, where endless treats and sugary delights await for just five ...
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