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many areas of tobacco country are plagued with black shank.Black Shankis a fungal disease that lives in the soil causing the plant to form lesions followed by yellowing and withering very quickly. Along with diseases, tobacco worms (Hornworms) are infamous for destroying crops and must be cont...
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Equip the “Ultramarines” Operator Skin or the “Blood Angels” Operator Skin from the Tracer Pack: Warhammer 40,000 Space Marines Bundle for a boost to earned event XP. Only in death does duty end! The milestone rewards for this event include: “Inquisitorial Seal” Weapon Sticker. “Know...
Hornworms Silkworms Superworms Chinese water dragons can also eat fish like frozen silversides andtilapiastrips. Live fish can carry parasites, so avoid feeding these to your water dragon unless you know the source. Goldfish and minnows aren’t good choices because they can cause avitamin B1defic...
have arisen from both, unrelated, groups of birds. But it leaves us in a quandary that taxonomists have been trying to deal with for decades now. What to call these birds that are definitively not robins but are well known as robins, these remnants of an ignorant era. And does it ...
A little iron chandelier hung beneath the ceiling, and that it might be made to disappear into the ceiling, as it does in great theatres, when the ting-ting of the prompter’s bell is heard, a great inverted tub has been placed just above it. “‘Ting-ting!’ and the little iron ...
For dinosaurs, the Sedgwick Museum across the street (also free; also classic and awesome) is the place to go but this corner does a good job fighting for the scientific conclusion that birds are dinosaurs. And now a change of pace. On to the special exhibit! A nice surprise to see ...
Though we are uncertain of the exact species, we suspect it might be the larva of a Green June Beetle, Cotinis nitida, which you can find pictured on BugGuide. Thank you for the identification. It certainly does look like the one in BugGuide. I forgot to mention the size, it was large...