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Centipede secrets every homeowner should know
What they are: Centipedes are segmented arthropods with one pair of legs per body segment, varying in size from tiny house species to the Amazonian giant. Where they hide: They thrive in moist, dark ...
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It's as big as a rolling pin and can drain a tablespoon of human blood in a single meal, thanks to its razor-sharp hypodermic needle-like mouth
Deep in the Amazon, a giant leech lurks, quietly feeding off victims in rivers and swampy waters, largely unseen.
Holes in your hosta's leaves aren't just unsightly signs of damage — they can also cause the eventual death of the plant if ...
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Tiny Bugs People Keep Mistaking for Lice Before They Finally Get a Close Look
At first glance they appear to be tiny crawling dots moving along skin, walls, bedding, windowsills or houseplants. That is ...
Claire Gillespie is an experienced health and wellness writer. Her work appears across several publications including SELF, Women’s Health, Health, Vice, Headspace, and The Washington Post. Many bugs ...
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