Mosquitoes bite fewer male birds
By Megan Stennes | Nov. 18, 2014As mosquito activity wanes in the approaching winter, a UF study released this month suggests the paperclip-sized vampires bite female birds twice as much as males do.
As mosquito activity wanes in the approaching winter, a UF study released this month suggests the paperclip-sized vampires bite female birds twice as much as males do.
At just 14 animals shy of being dangerously overcrowded, Alachua County Animal Services is nearing capacity.
In a small building toward the back of Magnolia Parke, a new restaurant has something brewing.
New York native Giuseppe DiBella was shocked when he received an unexpected phone call this month — his missing toy fox terrier had been found in Ocala.
Shoppers might be surprised next time they browse their local grocery store’s beer selection — cans of Swamp Head Brewery’s “Stump Knocker” are now for sale.
When it comes to breeding foals, a UF researcher isn’t horsing around.