A detective in Green Lake County, Wisconsin did something no one in his department has ever done before – he used a drone to ...
The New World screwworm poses a serious threat to Indian livestock, causing severe tissue damage and economic losses.
However, they note that flies are attracted to "foul-smelling ... Even more disturbing, some baby maggots, called larvae, were spotted wriggling through his urethra, raising fears they had made ...
Bright, still days outdoors, with temperatures above 18°C, and sunny days in greenhouses favour the fly, and most egg-laying occurs under these conditions. The egg-laying period stretches from early ...
The provincial government has pencilled in $557 million over the next three years for Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre expansion. For this budget year, $129 million has been committed, with $182 ...
Screwworm flies were a scourge on cattle, deer, sheep and other animals for decades. The flies lay eggs in open wounds, which hatch into larvae who feed on the animals' flesh. Without treatment ...
While common, experts say allowing children under two to fly in laps is not the safest option. The FAA recommends that all passengers, including babies, fly in their own seat, with a car seat if ...
Behold, a pale horse. Well, not quite, but it’s close enough. Seeing an all-white deer is almost as rare as seeing a unicorn. Witnessing them in their full form is so rare that sightings take on ...
This photo shows a common green bottle fly. (Photo courtesy of Okayama University)(Kyodo) OKAYAMA (Kyodo) -- Researchers in Japan have found that flies fed excessive amounts of caffeine generally ...
Researchers at the university investigated the use of black soldier fly waste, known as frass, rice husk biochar and coffee ground mixture to produce fertiliser. The biochar is mixed with black ...
(File photo courtesy of the Michigan DNR) Another bill to legalize baiting of white-tailed deer in Michigan has been introduced in the state legislature. State Sen. Michele Hoitenga (R-Cadillac) ...
The first Monday after Thanksgiving for decades was treated as an unofficial holiday in Pennsylvania, as hunters took to the fields and woods for the first day of deer rifle season. Schools would ...