11-13-2017, 04:09 PM
It seems our houses are full of bugs. A five year, five continent study has concluded that we live with bugs all the time.
It didn't matter if the place was clean or dirty. Pets were not an issue and neither was clutter. The average home had about 100 species all the time.
http://nationalpost.com/news/world/your-...o-about-it
We live on a planet that is full of animals. There is no way we can get away from them. Most of these bugs are part of a healthy ecosystem within our homes. For some of us this is not a surprize and we are happy to share our space with others.
Some people, we should forget to tell them about this. They have trouble coping with squirrels and raccoons.
I have seen quite a few things living in my space. I am sure I have never seen 100. I clearly have house guests I don't know about. Or perhaps I should call them roommates.
It didn't matter if the place was clean or dirty. Pets were not an issue and neither was clutter. The average home had about 100 species all the time.
http://nationalpost.com/news/world/your-...o-about-it
We live on a planet that is full of animals. There is no way we can get away from them. Most of these bugs are part of a healthy ecosystem within our homes. For some of us this is not a surprize and we are happy to share our space with others.
Some people, we should forget to tell them about this. They have trouble coping with squirrels and raccoons.
I have seen quite a few things living in my space. I am sure I have never seen 100. I clearly have house guests I don't know about. Or perhaps I should call them roommates.
Catherine