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The " microbial pesticides " in compost may include thermophiles and mesophiles, however certain composting detritivores such as black soldier fly larvae and redworms, also reduce many pathogens.
Grub composting uses the black soldier fly larvae ( BSFL ) to quickly convert manure or kitchen waste into an animal feed for poultry, fish, pigs, lizards, turtles, and possibly dogs.
Derived from Pecorino, casu marzu goes beyond typical fermentation to a stage most would consider decomposition, brought about by the digestive action of the larvae of the cheese fly Piophila casei.
While the larvae of the cheese fly are killed by the digestive process, certain species of fly larvae ( which belong to a completely different family ) have adapted to pass through the mammalian digestive system alive when accidentally ingested ( stomach acids do not usually kill them ).
Some fruit fly larvae of the family Tephritidae are a cause of myiasis in livestock and possibly humans.
There are several other regional varieties of cheese with fly larvae in Europe.
The Kutzadika ' a foraged alkali fly larvae, called kutsavi in their language.
A range of invertebrate prey is taken, including insects such as cockroaches, beetles ( both adults and larvae ), earwigs, fly larvae, and the adults and larvae of moths.
Fruit fly larvae are a leading cause of myiasis in humans, and are the insect most frequently found in the human intestine.
A series of photos illustrating this remarkable behaviour in larvae of the tiny piophilid Protopiophila litigata, commonly known as the " antler fly " ( it breeds exclusively on discarded antlers of cervids such as moose and deer ), can be seen at.
The larvae are common scavengers in compost heaps, are found in association with carrion, can be destructive pests in honey bee hives, and are used in manure management ( for both house fly control and reduction in manure volume ).
Some adult Staphylinidae are early visitors to a corpse, feeding on larvae of all species of fly, including the later predatory fly larvae.
The adults and larvae feed on the dried skin, tendons and bone left by fly larvae.
Fly larvae and fly eggs are used to aid in the determination of a PMI.
Informally, such Brachyceran larvae are called maggots, but the term is nontechnical and often applied indifferently to fly larvae or insect larvae in general.

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Now let us imagine a wing of B-52's, on alert near their `` positive control ( or fail-safe ) points '', the spots on the map, many miles from Soviet territory, beyond which they are forbidden to fly without specific orders to proceed to their targets.
Since fly cutters are one sided and not balanced, they should be used at the slowest speed available, and fed very slowly to avoid binding.
There are also sight-seeing overflights from Australia which fly nonstop over Antarctica and return, although overflights from New Zealand stopped after the fatal crash of Air New Zealand Flight 901 on Mount Erebus in late 1979.
A mosquito and a fly in this Baltic amber necklace are between 40 and 60 million years old
For example, autopilot systems that are prolific today were started to help bomber planes fly steadily enough to hit precision targets from high altitudes.
An eagle will fly in the game near an area where the player has climbed to a high enough structure and there are nearby set pieces into which the player can jump, breaking the character's fall.
Wings are evolved forelimbs, and most bird species can fly.
The R-99 fleet is one of the principal components of the system, the aircraft are based at Anápolis AB near Brasília and fly 24 hours a day over the Amazonian region.
Intentional walks are a strategic defensive maneuver, usually done to bypass one hitter for one the defensive team believes is less likely to initiate a run-scoring play ( e. g., a home run, sacrifice fly, or RBI base hit ), or to set up a double play or force out situation for the next batter.
Less obvious is the fact that Puzzle Bobble also features all the enemies from Bubble Bobble, which are trapped inside the bubbles and fly out when the bubbles pop.
Returning boomerangs actually do fly and are examples of the earliest heavier-than-air man-made flight.
Usually, aviators must be certified also in their log books for the type and model of aircraft they are allowed to fly.
Modern cruise missiles can travel at supersonic or high subsonic speeds, are self-navigating, and can fly on a non-ballistic, extremely low altitude trajectory.
Geopolymer cements are made from mixtures of water-soluble alkali metal silicates and aluminosilicate mineral powders such as fly ash and metakaolin.
There are animals which are sessile for all or most of their lives ( such as corals ), and there are plants ( such as tumbleweeds, and venus fly traps ) that exhibit more mobility than is customarily associated with plants.
On the other hand, balls are much less likely to remain stuck above ground than discs are as they fly through trees.
They are designed to fly straight, predictably, and very slowly compared to mid-range discs and drivers.
For example aphids are crop pests and the tsetse fly carries the organism Trypanosoma brucei that causes African sleeping sickness.
In these cases, the front line, FEBA, FLOT and FLET are almost conceptual ideas ; and the term ' front line ' has come to refer more to any place where bullets and bombs are flying-or are likely to fly.
Humans are sometimes bound to a large kite to fly, as many hang gliders are true kites.

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Examples of beneficial insects include minute pirate bugs, big-eyed bugs, and to a lesser extent ladybugs ( which tend to fly away ), all of which eat a wide range of pests.
* A wide variety of Fly reels are used to store fly line and provide a braking mechanism ( drag ) for fighting heavy or fast moving fish.
* A wide variety of general use and specialized fly lines are used to cast artificial flies under a wide variety of fresh and saltwater conditions.
* There are a wide variety of accessories — tools, gadgets, clothing and apparel used by the fly angler for maintenance and preparation of tackle, dealing the fish being caught as well as personal comfort and safety while fly fishing.
Aircraft had to fly across hostile East German territory through three wide air corridors at a maximum altitude of.
The team fly a wide variety of machines, with Auster and Percival types doing much of the work.
The town lies on the River Itchen, one of England's premier chalk streams for fly fishing, a designated site of Special Scientific Interest due to its high quality habitats supporting a wide range of protected species including the threatened water vole, otter, brook lamprey and white-clawed crayfish.
During courtship, the male and female fly in wide circles while uttering shrill cries.
The flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina contains a wide medium blue vertical band on the fly side with a yellow right triangle abutting the band and the top of the flag.
– The flag of the state shall be white, five feet and six inches ( 5 ' 6 ") fly and four feet and ten inches ( 4 ' 10 ") deep on the pike, bearing on each side in the center a gold anchor, twenty-two inches ( 22 ") high, and underneath it a blue ribbon twenty-four inches ( 24 ") long and five inches ( 5 ") wide, or in these proportions, with the motto " Hope " in golden letters thereon, the whole surrounded by thirteen ( 13 ) golden stars in a circle.
They fly over the forest canopy on broad wings and tail have wide white and black bars.
The Holston River is wide and open enough to allow extensive fly fishing.
Yoke front boxers are similar to gripper boxers in that the wide waistband yoke can be opened up completely, and the yoke usually has three snaps to close it while the fly itself, below, has no closure mechanism.
The adults fly on hot, sunny days from June to August, and are attracted to a wide variety of flowers such as knapweed and scabious as well as the larval food plants bird's foot trefoil and clover.
1900 marked the " rediscovery of Mendel " by Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns and Erich von Tschermak, and by 1915 the basic principles of Mendelian genetics had been applied to a wide variety of organisms — most notably the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster.
Karolina is portrayed as having a wide, free spirit, notably when she discovers she can fly.
The stage of the theatre was equipped with a full counterweighted fly system with the 50 '- 0 " wide screen rigged to be flown in and out.
European fly bottles are more conical, with small feet that raise a half an inch, with a trough about an inch wide and deep that runs inside the bottle all round the central bottom opening.
This flag is to be 4 feet 4 inches hoist ( width ) by 5 feet 6 inches fly ( length ), of dark blue material, with yellow fringe, 2½ inches wide.
Till the time when the young ones are able to fly, the family kept moving around the nesting location, but later the family started traveling far and wide in the course of a day.
* Aside from ordinary snakes, he also has a wide variety of mystical snakes like Jagmag Sarp, snakes with bodies that shine brightly in the dark, Naagfani Sarp, snakes with stretchable, spike-covered bodies, which can pierce through anything and elongate themselves as well, Dhwansak Sarp, explosive snakes which explodes as soon as their body come in contact with anything, Maanas Sarp, psionic snakes which enable Nagraj to split his astral psyche from his body, Udan Sarp, winged snakes which can fly, among others.

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