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BELGRADE, Aug 20 (Reuters) - Serbian scientists have been experimenting with mealworms as a way to break down polystyrene.
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Amazon S3 on MSNCotton-Top Tamarins Feast on Nutritious Mealworms
The animal lovers at ZooEarthTV showcase cotton-top tamarins eagerly feasting on a protein-packed mealworm treat.
Gardeners are being encouraged to use a very unusual ingredient in their gardens this September - and it's all to help the ...
BELGRADE (Reuters) -Serbian scientists have been experimenting with mealworms as a way to break down polystyrene. Larisa Ilijin, a principal research fellow at Belgrade’s Institute for Biology, said ...
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Newspoint on MSNGardeners told to sprinkle Tabasco or chilli powder or in garden during September
The spicy powder that can be used to help prevent bird food thieves in your garden and how to keep your birds well fed in the ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNGardeners urged to put chilli powder flakes on bird feeders as squirrels 'will leave food alone'
"Strong chilli powder or pepper sauce (like Tabasco) can be shaken onto bird food. Birds aren't bothered by the chilli, but ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNDinner is served: Mealworms belly up to the plastic buffet
Serbian scientists have been experimenting with mealworms as a way to break down polystyrene.Larisa Ilijin, a principal research fellow at Belgrade’s Institute for Biology, said the scientists had ...
STORY: Serbian scientists have been experimenting with mealworms as a way to break down polystyrene - commonly used in packaging, insulation and food containers - and help solve a growing plastic ...
Gardeners are being urged to flavour bird food with hot sauce or chilli powder flakes to keep squirrels away from the feeders ...
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Gardeners urged to leave out one food item for robins to help them in August
Robins are a classic British bird that need help in every season of the year - and as the weather starts to get warmer, there is one type of food you should leave out for them ...
An industry based on insects’ natural recycling abilities could help limit the environmental damage from our food system.
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