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Ick! 'Looks like a bumper crop' -- baltimoresun.com
With uncanny mathematical precision, and with sex on their minds, millions of red-eyed cicadas that last saw daylight in 1987 are poised just beneath the Maryland soil, raring to wriggle out, raise hell, make love and die, carpeting the ground with rotting carcasses.
Ladybugs
Ladybugs are not bugs at all but rather beetles. Their common names are ladybug, lady beetle and ladybird beetles. They received their name in Medieval Europe, where ladybugs moved in to remove insect pests from grapevines.
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In fact, you only need to prune them when they get too large for the space allotted. Make sure there is a generous supply of roots on each piece and do be gentle with the roots as they are brittle.
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