‘I got eaten alive’: Alberta facing prolonged mosquito season not seen in decades
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‘I got eaten alive’: Alberta facing prolonged mosquito season not seen in decades
Entomologist Ken Fry says he got dozens of mosquito bites while golfing in central Alberta this week. “I got eaten alive,” Fry said with a l
‘I got eaten alive’: Alberta facing prolonged mosquito season not seen in decades
Entomologist Ken Fry says he got dozens of mosquito bites while golfing in central Alberta this week. “I got eaten alive,” Fry said with a l

USask research: What’s the buzz about mosquitos this year?
Weeks of wild and wet weather from spring to summer have helped create the perfect storm for mass mosquito proliferation across the province
COVID-19 and the suspension of routine environmental reporting in Alberta
The pandemic has offered a rare opportunity to observe the exercise of emergency law-making powers in Canada, and in particular, the exercis
Warmer Canadian summer expected to fuel tick activity and complicate diagnoses
Experts warn that new tick species in Canada can confound diagnosis.
Alors que le climat s’emballe, les projets d’oléoduc se multiplient en Alberta
Ces ambitions entrent en collision frontale avec l’engagement du Canada à réduire ses GES.

¿Adiós mosquitos? Un aceite vegetal muestra la misma eficacia que el repelente más usado en el mundo
Un estudio publicado en Scientific Reports confirmó que una loción con 6 % de esta sustancia iguala al DEET en pruebas de laboratorio y camp

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