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Laboratory attendant Dammalage Thilakasiri sieving fruit fly pupae. (Entomology Unit, Seibersdorf, Austria, 2 June 2006)

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Entomology consultant Idrissa Kabore looks at a single fly holding tube for experiments with tsetse flies. (Entomology Unit, Seibersdorf, Austria, 2 June 2006)

 

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The Green Bee Eater, often referred to as Little Green Bee Eater (Merops orientalis) was sitting on a twig checking its perimeter for bees and other flying insects that can be hunted. Once it locates its quarry, it rushes to the spot with a classical flight supported by its sleek wings and fan-like tail to capture its prey.

 

If the insect is too tiny, it would swallow whole, but it would generally hit the insect against the perch, as shown by the swaying head after it lands, to ensure that the insect is dead before swallowing the protein-rich meal.

 

The good thing about these birds are that they pick up a particular perch and return to the same spot for eating. They are very active during late mornings and early evenings, while the nesting birds with chicks to feed would not mind having a few mid-day meals as well.

 

Please watch the video in HD mode and enjoy the sounds of the birds in the vicinity.

the cats chased this little mouse into our living room, so rachel caught their prize and evacuated it before the cats could bully it anymore.

  

Online Etymology Dictionary

humane

c.1450, variant of human, used interchangeably with it until early 18c., when it began to be a distinct word with sense of "having qualities befitting human beings." But inhuman still can be the opposite of humane. The Royal Humane Society (founded 1774) was originally to rescue drowning persons.

  

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view rachel the human(e) mousetrap - _MG_8417 on a black background.

 

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Motives for installing fencing can be anything from keeping your pets & children safe in the backyard, increased privacy or enhanced curb appeal. There are numerous options when it comes to fencing materials. make your choice carefully.

In some cells, early instar larvae were visible.

 

For more information about yellowjacket biology and management see: nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/stinging-insects/yel...

Old pipes with residue from sinks or septic lines can provide harborage for cockroaches if they remain damp. Pipes that are no longer in use should be removed from inside buildings and discarded. For more information on cockroaches: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/whats_bugging_you/cockroaches/defa...

While conducting an inspection to identify the source of a cockroach infestation, several areas conducive to cockroaches were identified. While this site provides some harborage for cockroaches, it is suspected that the insects were actually living ABOVE this area where droppings were found. When conducting an inspection, always remember to look up, down and all around. For more information on cockroaches: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/whats_bugging_you/cockroaches/defa...

In nature, American cockroaches are decomposers that feed on decaying organic material. Here is an adult female (note the egg case) and a nymph feeding on a rat carcass. For more information: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/whats_bugging_you/cockroaches/defa...

Participants in this years event learned about the on-going, thirteen year experiment at Bethpage State Park.

For information on managing golf courses, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu/golf-turf.

After staining the slides are examined under the microscope to see the shape of the bacterial cells and to determine if the bacteria have stained with the Gram stain. (Entomology Unit, Seibersdorf, Austria, 2 June 2006)

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

When BMSB cannot escape from a building, they can be found near windows during the day and at lights at night. For information on keeping BMSB out: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/buildings/prezis/BMSB_prezi.asp

Dark-eyed fruit flies can develop in moist areas with decaying food particles, like the gap around a sink. Once development is complete, larvae crawl away to find a dry place to pupate.

IAEA Entomologist Andrew Parker displays adult female tsetse flies used for mass rearing at Seibersdorf Laboratories. (IAEA Seibersdorf, Austria, January 7, 2005)

 

Photo Credit: Sarah Duncan / IAEA

The hens rotate 72 hours behind the cattle herd to provide insect control, and the bus provides easy mobility from paddock to paddock.

(Harmonia axyridis) Asian Lady Beetles were introduced to the United States as biological control agents. They are voracious in their appetite for agricultural pests (aphids, scales), and can be differentiated from other lady beetles by the white markings on the side of their pronotum bordering a dark M-shape from above (W-shape here). The number of spots and color (mustard-yellow to reddish-orange) is variable for this species. For more information: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/whats_bugging_you/occ_invaders/def...

Entomology technician Rudi Boigner looks at newly emerged tsetse flies in an emergence cage. (Entomology Unit, Seibersdorf, Austria, 2 June 2006)

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Paper nesting wasps, including yellowjackets, paper wasps and hornets, collect paper fibers from dead wood to make their nest cartons. This cedar wood structure is the perfect substrate for this yellowjacket to use! Resulting damage is aesthetic, but some people might object to this. Finishing wood structures is highly recommended to prevent this type of damage.

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Please feel free to

 

* Copy any www.banksy.co.uk imagery in any way for any kind of personal amusement

* Make your own Banksy merchandise for non-commercial purposes

* Pretend you drew it yourself for homework

 

Please do not:

 

* Put up signs saying "strictly no photographs" when all you do is sell photographs of my graffiti

* Write 'Banksy' next to an image of a panda waving hand guns (not mine, don’t know whose it is)

* Take images off my website and ā€˜license’ them for a huge fee to a German calendar company

 

QUOTE:

 

Please feel free to

 

* Copy any www.banksy.co.uk imagery in any way for any kind of personal amusement

* Make your own Banksy merchandise for non-commercial purposes

* Pretend you drew it yourself for homework

 

Please do not:

 

* Put up signs saying "strictly no photographs" when all you do is sell photographs of my graffiti

* Write 'Banksy' next to an image of a panda waving hand guns (not mine, don’t know whose it is)

* Take images off my website and ā€˜license’ them for a huge fee to a German calendar company

 

No plans for new Banksy joke sign about Bristol accents

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-14574419

 

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The red spots on the stem are the signs of the previous successful attacks/meals of the larva. Notice how the aphids have moved back or moved to the underside of the stem. As the larva got closer, some of the aphids would wage a counter-attack and sometimes get the larva to back-off for a while.

 

For those who like a bit of gore, here is a link to the July 2006 blog that I just updated. Lady bug larva versus the red aphid - Let the attack begin!.

  

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For more information about German cockroach biology and control, see: hdl.handle.net/1813/43831

Tsetse fly pupae in the mass rearing section of the entomology unit at Seibersdorf laboratories. (IAEA Seibersdorf, Austria, January 7, 2005)

 

Photo Credit: Sarah Duncan / IAEA

This carpenter ant was observed carrying a click beetle larvae (Elateridae) back to its nest as a protein source. For more information about carpenter ant biology and control, see: ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/43834

Close up of Latin American adult fruit fly. (Entomology Unit, Seibersdorf, Austria, 2 June 2006)

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

In order to feed the tsetse flies, seibersdorf scientists use a silicone membrane to seperate the flies from the blood that they feed on. Tsetse flies do not feed directly on the blood as they do not recognize it as a food source. The membrane allows the scientists to collect the blood to feed the flies from a slaughter house instead of feeding the flies on live animals. (IAEA Seibersdorf, Austria, January 7, 2005)

 

Photo Credit: Sarah Duncan / IAEA

This carpenter ant was observed carrying a click beetle larvae (Elateridae) back to its nest as a protein source. For more information about carpenter ant biology and control, see: ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/43834

At a supermarket in Hunan, China

Termite alates or swarmers emerge in the spring, usually after a warm, rainy day. Unlike worker and soldier termites that are cream colored, alates are black and have wings. However, wings may drop off and can be found in a pile on the floor. For more information on termites: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/whats_bugging_you/termites/default...

Laboratory technician Viwat Wornoayporn checking fruit fly larvae in the artificial diet. (Entomology Unit, Seibersdorf, Austria, 2 June 2006)

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Entomology technician Rudi Boigner separates adult tsetse flies by sexes after they are immobilize at 4 oC. (Entomology Unit, Seibersdorf, Austria, 2 June 2006)

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Two out of Rambo Pest Control's Colorados sport elevated DiamondBack 270 covers with ladder racks.

For more information about bed bug biology and control visit our page: nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/bed-bugs

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Please feel free to

 

* Copy any www.banksy.co.uk imagery in any way for any kind of personal amusement

* Make your own Banksy merchandise for non-commercial purposes

* Pretend you drew it yourself for homework

 

Please do not:

 

* Put up signs saying "strictly no photographs" when all you do is sell photographs of my graffiti

* Write 'Banksy' next to an image of a panda waving hand guns (not mine, don’t know whose it is)

* Take images off my website and ā€˜license’ them for a huge fee to a German calendar company

   

See also "I am not a plastic bag"

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After staining the slides are examined under the microscope to see the shape of the bacterial cells and to determine if the bacteria have stained with the Gram stain. (Entomology Unit, Seibersdorf, Austria, 2 June 2006)

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

White clover may be considered a weed by many lawn purists, but was once a staple in lawn seed mixes, as clover raises the nitrogen level. See www.ccerensselaer.org/Libraries/Hort_Lawn_Fact_Sheets/Whi... for more information.

Springtails come in many different shapes and sizes. They are all associated with moist environments, and when they are discovered indoors, it is always the result of a problem with standing water, a leak or rotting wood. For some detailed information about Collembola see: www.collembola.org/

Tsetse fly adult in a single fly holding tube. (Entomology Unit, Seibersdorf, Austria, 2 June 2006)

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Poison ivy is a plant poisonous to most people through contact with the skin. It may grow in a shrub form or a trailing or climbing vine. Even in winter, dormant plants can cause skin irritation.

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Having a swimming pool slide can be a great form of entertainment for both children and adults. In ground and above pool slides can come in any shape or size you can imagine. You can easily order water slides that will work best for you and your family.

Mr Amirul Islam from the entomology unit seibersdorf uses a aspirator in sorting male and females flies. (Entomology Unit, Seibersdorf, Austria, 2 June 2006)

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Recycling bins can provide food and shelter for a variety of pests. Be sure that recyclable items are rinsed, ensure that no garbage is added, and empty often enough so that lids fit snugly.

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