Let’s see the top two most annoying email newsletters to sign horrible people up to on our list. In the audio above, we talk with Mills about mosquitoes, but also about bees and butterflies and many of Greater Houston’s other fascinating array of creepy-crawly, many-legged creatures who visit our gardens, pollinate our flowers, and occasionally crawl on our walls. Use their email and sign up for an account. But while we tend to think of them as blood-sucking parasites that annoy us and spread malaria, Mills reminds us that they, like every other species, have a role to play in Earth’s ecosystem, and that if there are fewer of them around because of the weather, it’s a strong indication of just how bad that extreme heat is for us. As we learned recently, it’s led to fewer mosquitoes. This summer’s extended extreme heat and (mostly) dry conditions have been rough, not just on us but also on many species in our ecosystem, insects included. Many newsletters require you to confirm that you actually want to receive the newsletter to prevent others from signing you up for random stuff. And when she drops by, we encourage listeners to ask her questions about the wonderful and varied world of insects. Fill in the details.) CarGurus, Car Fax, many other car shopping sites Apartment Finders Sign up for Publishers Clearing House Sign up for Phone Plans Cable Plans Real estate inquiries from Redfin, Zillow, Century 21, and others. Praying the Names of GodGain a more intimate knowledge of God and His absolute faithfulness. One Year Devotions for MenA year of walking by faith through mens issues with Telling the Truths Stuart Briscoe Daily. From time to time, we check in with entomologist Erin Mills, education manager at the Houston Botanic Garden. Fill in the details.) Medical Insurance Quotes. Neil Andersons Daily in ChristDiscovering freedom through Jesus Daily.
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