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Strange Ants - Herders, Farmers, Dracula Ants and Zombies
Some ants herd caterpillars and "milk" them by stimulating the caterpillars to release a sweet secretion, which the ants eat. Leafcutter ants grow fungus to eat. Dracula ants eat the blood of their larvae. The behavior of zombie ants is controlled by a fungus.
22 commentsTop Ten Antioxidants and Corresponding Antioxidant Foods
Here’s a list of top ten antioxidants, including benefits of each antioxidant, as well as a list of antioxidant foods for each.
42 commentsThe YoGPoD: A podcast guaranteed to make you crack up.
The YoGPoD is a comic podcast created by Lewis and Simon ( aka Zephos and Honeydew as they're known in the MMORPG game they play ), with enough great comic timing, utter nonsense, weird dialogue, and amazing fun to get this Hubber hooked! The...
5 commentsBees: Hives, Honey and Stings!
Honeybee loads up with pollen and nectar to the satisfaction of the bloom. . A tiny word that can be made even more humble by replacing it with the second letter of the alphabet, “B,” hardly compliments...
8 commentsInsect Foe -- Aphids And Their Cows
It's All About Family Connections In other articles I've told you about certain insect foes of man, such as mosquitoes, flies, bees, ants, and various kinds of beetles. There is another kind of insect that people hear a lot about when they garden -- aphids. Some varieties of them are the bane of the rose gardener, others are the enemy of the commercial farmer, large and small
5 commentsHow to Dry Melons: An Illustrated Guide
Do you have a surplus of melons? Drying can turn them into a wonderful, candy-like snack.
14 commentsCuter Than Kittens Lingerie For Men
Kittens are hard to beat in the cute stakes, what with their tiny mewling cries, their impossibly soft fur, their tiny little kitten heads with their milky glazed kitten eyes and their unsteady gaits. It is...
3 commentsMouse Lemurs - Tiny Endangered Primates of Madagascar
Mouse lemurs are tiny primates with a head and body length of 5.5 inches or less. They live in Madagascar and many of them are endangered.
12 commentsHow to pick a ripe watermelon and more...
My mother always said “There is nothing better than a nice, fresh cold, sweet watermelon!” So how do you know when a watermelon or any melon for that matter will meet your taste buds expectations? Here are a few guidelines to help you select...
3 commentsFruit Salads from the past to the present
I found this description of a salad in my grandmother's 1927 UDC Cookbook. It is written in her handwriting but I doubt that she was the author. I strongly suggest, as does my mother, that it was written by...
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