A new study has revealed red cars attract more bird droppings than any other color. The research, conducted by online retailer Halfords, revealed red vehicles made up 18 percent of cars marked by ...
Some tadpoles don’t poop for the first weeks of their lives. At least, that’s the case for Eiffinger’s tree frogs (Kurixalus eiffingeri), scientists report September 22 in Ecology.
It sometimes seems inevitable that after you’ve taken the time and effort to clean your car, a bird will decide to poo on it. Not only is this highly annoying but these droppings could stain or ...
You could classify bird poop as one of the unfortunate incidents that drops on your head at the most inopportune of moments or you could look at it like a $470 million opportunity. Bird poop ...
Dust, bird droppings and soot were carefully removed from sandstone reliefs, where remains of ancient artwork began to peer through. The discovery of these remains is a rare find, as in the ...
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Bird Diseases and Risk of Bird Droppings
from birds can occur through direct contact with the birds or their droppings or indirect contact, such as inhaling airborne ...
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Specifically, bird poop. Keep reading to learn more about the threat bird poop can pose to your vehicle. Bird Poop and How It ...
If you're a car owner, you'll be all too familiar with the annoyance of finding your vehicle splattered with bird droppings after parking under a tree. But did you know that these pesky deposits ...
Cryptococcus infection cannot spread from person to person. Breathing dust or water droplets containing contaminated bird droppings can lead to several diseases, including a flu-like illness ...
“A ticket? For what?” Bob smiled. “Flippin’ him the bird.” For a good look at the cover of the new family novel, Whimsy Castle, go to Amazon.com and look for books by Slim Randle ...
At the center of it all? Bird poop. Every spring for the last 36 years, Andrew and Carol Stamm have erected poles covered in white, hollow gourds at their Harahan home for purple martins ...