Posts Tagged ‘nature’

The Main Insects Bites

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

The majority of insects will defend themselves if they feel at risk. This is quite amazing when you think about how small insects are likened to the mammalian interloper. Most insects will only bite if you roam into their territory.

There are also insects that have to drink blood and they actively seek their prey. This sort includes insects such as mosquitoes, bed bugs and fleas.

Ants make up the largest section of biters. All ants will try to bite if they feel the need, but most black ants simply do not possess big enough mandibles (or jaws) to get a grip.

The big exception in all ant and ant-like varieties are the soldiers, which have colossal mandibles when likened to the workers.

Red ants may bite with or without poison and some sting too. Formic acid is their usual chemical weapon. Some ants inject it, which is what we feel if we are bitten by red ants, but other ants squirt it into the eyes of its aggressors.

The most agonizing sting of any insect is provided by the Bullet Ant of Central and South America. The Bullet Ant’s sting has the top rating possible on the Schmidt Sting Pain Index. The index ranges from zero to four; zero being painless (to humans) through two for bees and wasps to four for agonizing pain.

The Fire Ant, which is renowned for its painful bite ranks a 1.2 on this scale, but level 1.8 is likened to having a staple fired into your cheek. The European honey bee is on number two and the Red Harvester Ant is on level three.

Some bites and stings are not so high on the index but may still become fatal. The Jack Jumper Ant is in this group and individuals, particularly hypersensitives, have been known to die from Fire Ant stings, which inject piperidine alkaloids rather than formic acid.

The jaws of the Trap Jaw Ant are the fastest closing jaws in the animal kingdom. They have been measured at 230 KPH (143 MPH). Another curious ant defence is carried out by a Malaysian species: it ejects its stomach on to its aggressor.

The stomach acids contain acetophones which completely immobilize insects. Regrettably, the soldier dies because its stomach has been torn out.

Bees, ants and wasps are all related in the order known as Hymenoptera. Bees and wasps only sting although some wasps do have substantial jaws as well. One definition of a wasp is ‘any insect of the order Hymenoptera that is neither a bee nor an ant’ (Wikipedia).

Not all wasps are black and yellow. There are not a great deal of insects that do not have a sort of wasp preying on it, which makes them very important in the biocontrol of harmful insects. Far of wasps do not sting their prey to kill it for food, they sting it to paralyze it.

While paralyzed, the wasp lays her eggs in the prey, which becomes fresh food for her young when they hatch out. This is normally the only time that a wasp eats flesh in its entire life, because adult wasps eat nectar and honey the same as bees.

When a bee stings it gives off pheromones which encourage other bees close by to sting too. The most belligerent stingers though are vespid wasps (common black and yellow wasps).

Fleas, ticks and bed bugs, unlike mosquitoes, actually feed on blood, that is they use it for food, whereas the mosquito needs it as the ‘white’ of her eggs. There have been times in our history whilst losing a few drops of blood to a flea was not the worst thing about being bitten by them.

They also bore the Plague, which wiped out a large percentage of the population of Europe several times.

Spiders and scorpions make up the reasons for most insect bites but they are fairly uncommon.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on numerous subjects, but is at present concerned with Insect Removal. If you want to know more, please go over to our website now at Pest Management at Home.

Finding Affordable Camping Equipment

Friday, November 4th, 2011

Camping is a very popular activity among the under Forties. People like to go hunting, fishing, hiking, walking or simply camping with their friends, family or lover. The outdoors is delightful and can be romantic. Lots of people want to get a little closer to nature and the easiest way of doing this is sleeping under canvas, or nylon or something man-made like that. Another benefit for the young is that it is inexpensive.

However, it is not merely inexpensive, it is healthy and instructive. All children should go camping either with their parents or the scouts in order to learn something of nature before they get locked into a career to pay the mortgage and forget that there is life outside the city. You know, there are inner city kids that do not know that milk comes from cows? How ridiculous is that?

So, if you are going to take an education in nature by the horns, you will have to have some camping equipment. Inexpensive though camping equipment is relative to the equipment required for other activities, most people still have to be a bit careful how much they spend.

If you fall into that bracket, then this article is for you. Before we get into the nitty-gritty, it is worth pointing out that if you have the money, you can do worse than just going down to the local sports shop or camping shop and buying all your equipment from them. Buy everything you need in one go and ask for a discount. if anything ever goes wrong they will remember you as a big spender and fix it for you straight away.

However, the rest of have to be a little more cautious with the cheque book. If you know a bit about camping gear from your parents or from the scouts and do not mind second-hand, then car boot sales and garage sales can be just the ticket.

Frequently people are selling things because their kids have left home and they are having a clear out or perhaps they have had more children and the pup tent is no longer any use to them.

I sold a nice tent not so long ago for peanuts because I knew that I would never need it again. The beauty of these sales is that you can put the tent up or get the vendor to put it up for a closer inspection. Look for rot, sniff for mildew, check the number of pegs and guide lines et cetera, but do not get carried away with perfection, you can buy extra pegs, lanyard and a mallet, but you do not want to have to sew up holes or replace zips or fly screen.

Classified ads are another decent source of gear, but pick the device up yourself so that you know where to take it back if you do not have the chance to inspect it properly before handing over the money.

EBay and Amazon are also pretty good, but you have to do some research on the manufacturers’ names and the regular retail prices otherwise you might end up purchasing a costly copy, a kiddies’ toy tent or merely junk.

One of my favourite shops to browse is the Army and Navy Surplus store. Try going into an A&N and coming out empty-handed. If the gear in there is decent enough for our troops to risk their lives with, it’s decent enough for a week in the Poconos.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on many topics, but is at present concerned with thinking about the Poconos International Raceway in Pennsylvania. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Poconos Vacations.

Nicola Tesla’s Big Help To Science

Monday, June 6th, 2011

Not many have heard of the Nikola’s Secret generator that is free of electricity because it has been a very well kept secret but since Tesla had it in mind to release many inventions, here you go. Nikola had promised to create a device that would not require electricity but would make use of the surrounding energy as its only source of fuel. He then watched his large investors keep off as they thought such a device would be a threat to the large energy producers.

Ever since the funding for the Tesla’s projects were withdrawn, it had been necessary to stop most of the activities until further notice and this included the work on Tesla generator that went underground for 90 years.

The latest information shows that all the Tesla secret documents have now been exposed, and they are the very same documents that the authorities had seized all those years ago. They detail the plans for building the free energy device that can be used very easily inside the home.

Tesla was not amused at having the US government together with the big competitors in the energy sector. It is the reason he simply announced that he had the idea of introducing a device that would use free energy and that was all.

Of course the large energy sector investors were not very happy when they caught wind of it because it was going to put them out of business.

This led to the Nikola Tesla’s lab and all that was in it being confiscated or seized by the government to date. This was a big blow to the finances and eventually even the health of Nicola Tesla who ended up passing away as a very poor man. His contributions to the technology that is needed in the modern world would surely have made him famous and super rich.

His theories of alternating current motor have now been in use for more than a century, ushering in the new dawn of free energy that will hit the world by storm. Now the plans have just been released which will show how the Tesla generator can be constructed.

This device can now be built by anyone who wishes by just using the DIY tips provided in my blog.

See various other tips by this same author regarding things like the missing secrets of nikola tesla and magnetic energy.

Extending The Life Of Your Summer Garden

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

The vast majority of gardens look their best in the summer whether they yield flowers, fruit or vegetables, the same is probably correct of your garden. When the garden looks so pleasant and the weather is fine, it is nice to spend more time outside.

There are two means of approaching this: you can endeavour to extend the growing life of your garden by say a few weeks or a month or / and you can extend the number of hours you can sit in the garden every day. By taking both routes you will get the utmost pleasure from your summer garden.

The first thing you can do to extend the life of your summer garden is construct some raised growing beds. Raised growing beds heat up more rapidly and cool down more slowly than a growing bed in the soil. This is because the brick walls of the raised beds will soak up and hold the sun’s heat, warming the soil faster and retaining it.

It will also chill down more slowly as winter approaches because frost comes up from the ground and your raised beds will be that much higher so the chill will have to travel further. You can also try to heat these raised beds artificially if the first frost has not yet arrived. Apply the heat to the walls of the beds.

You may find that the cost of heating the flower beds is not worth the money, but if you have a special function on just at that time of the year when the weather usually takes a change for the worse, you may think the cost worth it to have a beautiful floral display for that special day.

Raised growing beds are categorically the best road to take, but if for some reason you cannot build some raised beds, you could give your plants a head start by planting them in pots ahead of when the first frost is forecast for. if you have a greenhouse, you will be able to get even flowers commenced in this manner. Then, you could transplant more mature flowers outside when the weather allows. This will extend the life of your summer garden forward a little.

Another way of prolonging the garden’s summer life a little is to cover the plants over at night. However, you have to keep an eye on the plants, because these covers are very effective. You must be able to remove them before the sun heats up or your plants may cook. You cannot go to work in the morning and leave your plants covered over all day.

The second way to get more pleasure from your summer garden is to stretch the number of hours per day that you can spend outside. This is easily achieved with exterior lighting. You can either run electric wiring to your garden and have lighting installed or you can use solar powered lighting, which will save you money on installation and electricity costs.

Once you have enough light, the only other things you might have to have to extend the life of your summer garden are a mosquito trap and a patio heater.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on quite a few subjects, but is currently involved with exterior lighting fixtures. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Outdoor Wall Lamps.

5 Great Things You Can Do In The Mountains

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Do you think you’re heading to the mountains and asking yourself what you could get into? There are many terrific adventures out in the wild and depending on exactly how much time you might have is dependent upon exactly how adventurous you may be.

1. Fishing - If you are in the mountains, angling in a cool mountain stream for trout is a must. Fly fishing has been a popular fishing method since people begun fishing with hooks. Fishing for trout seems be getting hot by May and continue throughout the summer. Salmon fishing is good between September and December in most areas. Be sure to study up on the area you are going and find out what is biting when you are going to be there. There are also some big bass in mountain lakes as well as crappie and other species.

2 Biking - Finding a cool biking trail can be tough to find and really depends on where you are. In Alabama, we are lucky to have a number of genuinely amazing trails. Our state parks have done a nice job of building wonderful mountain bike paths. Bike riding is enjoyable to do in groups or alone. Always study your trail before you set out and make sure you have the proper tools. I usually bring an Allen wrench for my brakes and a container of air with a patching kit! Always wear a helmet while your cycling! A helmet can save your life if you strike a tree or a rock!

3. Boating and Kayaking - Floating down the creek in a Canoe or Kayak is a great way spend early summer. Some people fish, some people take pictures and others just enjoy the views from another perspective. Remember to always wear a life jacket and never underestimate the power of water. One minute the river can be calm and slow and the next you can be white water rapids. The best way to learn about the river is to go on guided floats. Many parks and lakes have boat rentals at affordable rates!

4. Hunting - Depending on what time of the year you vacation determines what you can hunt. You can find hunting clubs or guides for day hunts or for full retreats! Many areas have prime deer hunting, Turkey, elk, moose, quail, chukar, duck and many others. Also many ranches and guides offer hunting and vacation packages. Enjoy fine dining and fine hospitality on a vacation hunt! Have the hospitality of a bed and breakfast with the adventure of a wild game hunt.

5.Snow Skiing - Snow skiing in the United States is a fun winter activity and can be enjoyed by anyone. There are many great locations to snow ski throughout the US. Some resorts have advanced snowmaking systems that allow more snow and in some cases extends the season.

Be sure and share your experience, so don’t forget your camera! Just remember don’t become too comfortable around wild animals, many are territorial and don’t take kind to anyone invading their space.

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Climate Change Quicker Than Predicted

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

An increasingly large amount of scientific research, published since the IPCC 4th Assessment Report was released in 2007, shows that climate change is occurring right now, and that it is much faster than predicted only two years ago.

The evidence for this statement is from a multitude of areas. Some of the regions currently undergoing change are shown below.

-Multiple ecosystems, in multiple locations, now show the effects of global warming. Examples include the timing of plant flowering, animal breeding, and lake thawing.

-Increased ocean surface temperatures in Pacific & Atlantic hurricane-formation zones which will lead to stronger cyclones are definitely related to human-induced warming.

-Ocean acidification is happening rapidly, as a result of CO2 in large amounts being dissolved in sea water. This will have massive changes on marine ecosystems and also food security for many nations.

-Calculated sea level rise this century will be greater than that calculated just 2 years earlier. It is expected to rise at least a meter, according to new scientific evidence.

-Rapid melting of Greenland’s glaciers, which began in 2004, is conclusively due to the greenhouse effect.

-West Antarctica has melted at an accelerated rate since 1999 and has suffered 10 major ice shelf collapses since then. After an ice shelf collapses there is a rapid and marked acceleration of glacial flows, contributing to sea level increases.

-Northern polar sea-ice is melting much quicker than previously estimated, and it is likely that the Arctic will be free of ice in summer within a few decades.

-Thawing of the boreal permafrost is proceeding much faster than previously calculated, and is expelling a lot more greenhouse gases than expected.

The climate change that we are now witnessing is expected to continue for millennia, even after all anthropogenic carbon dioxide production stops. This is because of the major lags present in the climate system, and the slow removal of CO2 from the atmosphere.

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