The New World screwworm flies lay their eggs in wounds, noses, ears, eyes or mouths. Their eggs develop into parasitic larvae, or maggots, that feed on the surrounding flesh as they burrow deeper.
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26 silent signs that your house has a serious problem
Is your home trying to tell you something?
One of the most common indicators of a gas leak is a strong sulfur-like odor, often described as smelling like rotten eggs, the utility company says. Natural gas is odorized for safety, so any unusual ...
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Why bathroom fans are failing to fix humidity in many houses
Across thousands of homes, bathroom ceilings hum with exhaust fans that sound busy but leave mirrors fogged, grout damp, and ...
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