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My best coffee's liquor supplier.
If you want to return at fifties, come to Compostela and go into Mosquito.
title: Domestic Mosquitoes in Rain Barrels.author: Graham Heid; Dr. Harry D. Pratt.date: unknown..description: Domestic species are those that breed close to human habitation. Rain barrels may contain larvae of any of the three domestic species: Culex quinquefasciatus, C. pipiens, and Aedes aegypti...BC 25874; F 190, slide 11
That time of the year again. These guys aren't the ones that bite you and make you itch, you can tell by there bushy front parts.
Looking at these pictures I can't help hearing Wagner's Ride of the valkyries running through my head
P.S.: No animals/insects were hurt/murdered/slaughtered while taking this photo...though I lost a CONSIDERABLE amount of BLOOD
Some of the beneficiaries of the mosquito nets programme so far. PONT aims to supply enough mosquito nets to protect all under 5's and pregnant mothers in Mbale District by 2010.
Rhai o'r bobl sydd wedi elwa o'r cynllun rhwydi mosquito hyd yn hyn. Bwriad PONT yw cyflenwi digon o rwydi mosquito i amddiffyn pob plentyn o dan 5 mlwydd oed a phob mam feichiog erbyn 2010.
Fish being stocked as part of the biological control program to decrease mosquito populations by introducing natural predators.
Sweden's first night fighter bought as surplus from the RAF in 1948. They served with Air Wing F1, Hässlö.
1:72 scale model, Tamiya.
Sweden's first night fighter bought as surplus from the RAF in 1948. They served with Air Wing F1, Hässlö.
1:72 scale model, Tamiya.
I love this picture. I had sacrifice some blood, a little stinging and risk getting the hiv or West Nile, but it was worth the photo. This little mosquito passed away shortly after the photo was taken.
The Mosquitos (Nick Rowbotham, Steve Walwyn, Steve Aaron, Chris Wright and Rick Medlock) at The New Bowling Green Pub, Warwick, 31/10/13
Sweden's first night fighter bought as surplus from the RAF in 1948. They served with Air Wing F1, Hässlö.
1:72 scale model, Tamiya.
Male mosquito closeup uncropped focus stacked. See www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/1450932359/ for a 3-D version
4166. Photo: Patrick keeping mosquitos away
Mt. Hood Bike Camping trip organzied by Jeff Bernards. Who knew I could make it up to Lost Lake on my 10 speed Puch! Thanks for everyone who encouraged me to go on this challenging but fun trip in August 2006. Matt & I rode two days to Lost Lake, stayed an extra day, then biked home via Hood River and the Columbia Gorge (70 some miles in one day on and off the interstate to Troutdale). The others headed around Mt. Hood on a loop. The highlights: Training on Mt. Tabor with Tresa, Huge pancake breakfast, The Lost Lake - googly eye- Tribe, Swimming at Lost Lake, Finishing the ride, and the awesomeness of camping by bike. The Lows: Dat's crash (and no Bar Dat), and the last 6 miles up to Lost Lake in the blazing sun. It was tough!