Articles, tagged with "antennae", page 1
20th October 2011
Tomato plants are often destroyed by the workings of stink bugs. The US sees no shortage of these annoying pests and there are more than 200 species of the bug here, and more than 4,700 species throughout the world. The stink bug lurks just about everywhe...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
18th October 2011
Sometimes it is difficult to tell the difference between termites, some of which are winged creatures, and flying ants. Both types of pest have a few things in common, they both live in colonies and they somewhat resemble one another in shape. However, th...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
10th October 2011
The Different Glyconutrient
By Colin Byrne
14th July 2011
The term glyconutrient refers to the 8 saccharides found in glycoforms (the tree-like antennae that are found on cell membrane in the body). However, the term glyconutrient is a term...
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Author:
Colin Byrne
21st June 2011
GPS real time tracking is an important tool for fleet operators. This industry is under increasing pressure to ensure faster and more efficient delivery. However, as much as this is vital, it is also important to ensure the safety of staff. Using GPS trac...
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Author:
Lucy
15th June 2011
Halyomorpha halys is leading to fairly a stir in Maryland this year. You might know them much better by their other title: brown marmorated stink bugs. Nonetheless not confident what we're speaking about? We're referring to what disgruntled farmer Bob Bla...
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Author:
randalso45
31st May 2011
Cockroaches are among the most vile as well as despised critters and to worsen things, they are often relatively impossible to kick out of your dwelling. Roaches are recognized to infest homes all around the world where they will snack on food, damage wal...
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Author:
BrandiMartinez
24th May 2011
Nevertheless experts are starting to uncover data that your choice of bed may well not just be damaging to the environment, it might be undesirable for you too.
This article will check out a number of the ways that your present 4' 6" Double bed may be ...
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Author:
A. Albertini
17th May 2011
Cockroaches are one of the many vile and also despised nasties and to worsen things, they are often fairly impossible to kick out of your house. Cockroaches are acknowledged to infest properties throughout the planet where they snack on foods, damage wall...
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Author:
Kelly Howell
09th May 2011
Pharoah ants are about 2 mm longs, and have a two-segmented petiole. Antennae are 12 segments and with a three segmented club at the end. They are yellowish or light brown to reddish. They do have a stinger but are unable to sting. The queens are simi...
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Author:
Alla Marinow
06th May 2011
When you notice a centipede moving along your wall or perhaps the restroom they will likely get your attention. Just the manner in which they crawl, their dimensions as well as all those legs busy at the same time you can’t help but sadly experience the s...
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Author:
Tom
28th April 2011
Like any modern technology, satellite tv involves a complex series of events and systems to provide the programming you see on your screen. Rather than simply beaming a transmission from one point to another, the programming that is ultimately delivered ...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
14th April 2011
Silver fish are insects that are invading individuals homes and they just need to know what they are, how they got into their residence and how to get rid of them. They are a pest because they destroy your property, they contaminate your food, and scare ...
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Author:
theresa jordan
14th April 2011
DIY costumes are fun and usually quite easy to make. They test your creativity and give you the chance to make the costume unique and much more original than the ones sold in stores.
Making a ladybug costume yourself is quite uncomplicated. You will ha...
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Author:
Jamie
13th April 2011
Carpenter ants like termites are a type of wood destroying insect. The difference between how each of these insects effect wood is that the termite eats wood and the carpenter ant nests in it. In its activity in developing a nest the carpenter ant chews o...
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Author:
Ethen Hunt
30th March 2011
Before you take the new era of high definition television, wireless internet and satellite TV for granted, consider the journey that American media technology has traveled to arrive in this modern era.
Imagine the American homes of the past: Living ...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt