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Why We Must Save Ugly Bugs

Por: Time Life August 02, 2023

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If you think of insects at all, you probably see them as something to be scared of, as pests to be stomped on, or as persistent nuisances ruining a lovely afternoon picnic. For example, no-one has a good word to say about the cockroaches, flies, mosquitoes, or termites that share our homes. In several surveys, including a by insect repellent brand Zevo and conducted by OnePoll, these creatures have been voted some of the most hated insects in... + full article



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