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The Hairy Sand Ant
By David Bunch · 14 years ago
The so-called wood-boring wasps, Trypoxylon, which are not borers at all, but merely users of holes in any convenient substance, possess very weak poison, as I well know from having had it demonstrated upon me ...
Less Inclined To Rob The Hive
By David Bunch · 14 years ago
Is the toxicology of honeybee stings understood? Does the food of this bee have anything to do with the severity of the poison? It is known that summer aster yields honey that is slightly bitter; ...
Bees & Wasps: Both Social, And Solitary
By David Bunch · 14 years ago
Are there any more vivid memories of childhood than those of the berry picking and swimming expeditions that were turned into swift, ragged retreats by hornets, bumble-bees and yellow-jackets? These "ladies"-for only the females have ...
The Innately Beautiful Forms Of Nature
By David Bunch · 14 years ago
In the lowly cabbage, the fragrant onion, the more aristocratic artichoke there is utility. They boast vitamins and nourishment, but are they beautiful? Offhand one would smile tolerantly and reply, "Well, hardly,"-proving the fallacy of ...
A Beauty Much Appreciated
By David Bunch · 14 years ago
Of the orchids, dainty tribe of practical jokers, one of the cleverest is the magenta-flowered grass pink, Calopogon pulchellus. She invites a flying guest to dine and places before him artificial viands. She gives him ...
A True Seahorse Posture
By David Bunch · 14 years ago
If it is true that the eggs require four weeks to develop, then a fathom or two down, among the eel-grass and seaweeds of Castle Harbour, a certain seahorse was courted, married and deserted on ...
The Abandoned Cotton Plantation
By David Bunch · 14 years ago
Forest devastation, and wastage by erosion is not restricted to the uplands of America. Millions of acres of formerly productive alluvial land along streams have been seriously impaired or ruined by the deposition of inert ...
Virgin Forests Ruthlessly Wasted
By David Bunch · 14 years ago
We have been in the habit of turning to other countries for examples of lands, denuded of their timber, their soil washed away by the unleashed waters. We are urged to look at the bleak ...
The Illusive Yellow Throat
By David Bunch · 14 years ago
The Baltimore oriole is one of our birds that eat the cotton boll weevil, as well as the larvae of the click beetle, plant and wood lice, spiders, wasps and grasshoppers. It nests in eastern ...
Home-Making Time For Songbirds
By David Bunch · 14 years ago
All is bustle about the house. Keen little eyes inspect eaves and windowsills, veranda vine, and shade tree. Blithe songs and chatterings announce that June-home-making time for most of our song birds-has arrived. Mr. and ...
Spiders In The Garden
By David Bunch · 14 years ago
Watching for their prey in the center of a radiating geometrical snare, we often find the garden spiders. The beauty of their vertical orb-webs and the large size of these strikingly marked creatures always attract ...
The Grapes Of John Burroughs
By David Bunch · 14 years ago
It is said of the Naturalist John Burroughs that he never had to work very hard - but then nor did he seem to work very hard in his writing: just expressing his ideas simply ...
Men Online Dating Tips - Know these four Crucial Aspects
By Alan Robinson · 14 years ago
In some cases, your everyday environment does not enable you to interact with attractive girls on regular basis; one of the ideal solutions for this is online dating . There are several people which still ...
Funny Relationship Quotes Filled with Timeless Wisdom
By Gail Buckley · 14 years ago
7 Ways To Improve Your Relationship
Good relationships don't just happen. I've heard many of my clients state that, "If I have to work at it, then it's not the right relationship." This is not ...
Mine Jobs WA1
By Steve John · 14 years ago
Unskilled Australia Mine Work opportunities and The avenue Level Exploration Careers inside the Australia Exploration Industry
Advertised positions in the mining business tend to attract skilled employees, there's nonetheless really a lot the will need ...
How to Tell If Your Job is in Jeopardy
By Teddy Holz · 14 years ago
Let us never forget that we too are but humble employees who may one day feel the breeze of a swinging ax. However, simple physics dictated that the ax cannot fall until it's been raised. ...
Heat your Household with Solar Energy
By Matt Wooledge · 14 years ago
If electrical and gas become tough to manage you are going to wish to contemplate heating your property using the sunlight. Solar energy will be the warmth that comes in the sunshine down for the ...
How to Kiss Better – 7 Kissing Tips for Guys
By Rusty Doyle · 14 years ago
Learning how to kiss better is important, but it’s pretty difficult to find very many good guides with simple kissing tips for guys. That first kiss, in particular, can be nerve-wracking, which is why a ...
Tips On Playing Virtual Sex Games For First Time Players
By Jan Gerrior · 14 years ago
Virtual sex games have become one of the online world's biggest mainstays ever since the internet's birth. And since that time, their steady popularity has been quickly growing. The risk-free platforms and anonymity are much ...
Why Husband Cheat? Relationship Advice For Women
By Teecee Go · 14 years ago
The blow of finding out the truth and wanting to know why your husband cheats on you can hit you so hard that you will just think of your own side of the story. While ...