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Insects
Ant farms are the latest fad, so popular across the country that Toronto suppliers are having trouble meeting the demand. Distributor Arnold Bobkin st(...)
1/21/1975
Sweet crop: Ed Dicky samples the produce of his beehives
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It's a gruesome Gryllotalpidan, But it's better known as a mole cricket, and a Diamond cabbie made quite a find when he encountered it on his sleeve i(...)
6/23/1986
Harbourfront's a hive of activity, Charmaine Pang, 6, of Mississauga bravely donned a veiled beekeeper's hat yesterday to get a close view of the honeymakers in their hive enclosed in a glass unit
10/19/1986
Inside the hive: Bees work as a team to breed and care for the young, collect nectar and pollen, and produce honey
7/13/1981
What people will do for honey, Ed Dickey, Brampton beekeeper, is swathed in protective clothing - head net, gloves and long-sleeved shirt - as he chec(...)
8/9/1977
Tending 750,000 bees in 25 hives is how 75-year-old Stephan Wytwycky, right, spends his days at an 11-acre farm at Oakville established as a New Horiz(...)
5/19/1975
A bee hive of activity, When you have bees in your bonnet, who you gonna call? Try Stan Coon of Mississauga of the 'Swarm Control unit which remove swarms of honey bees free of charge
7/4/1991
Smokescreen: Dressed in traditional style, beekeeper John Sproule demonstrates a smoker, a device he uses to distract the bees while he does his work
7/13/1981
Beekeeper: John Sproule holds a honeycomb and some of the bees that keep him in business
7/13/1981
Insects - Cockroach
8/16/1993
Apartment Castle for purple martins is one way to keep area clear of mosquitos says Peter Radonicich, whose company specializes in bug control. His sh(...)
7/18/1978
Build a better roach trap. . . Jean McMath shows off the Japanese roach motel, a trap-door contraption that cockroaches find it difficult to get out o(...)
10/10/1981
Aerial Spraying - Spruce Budworm
5/29/1975
Museum 'bugs' little children, Philip Murphy, 9, of Oakville almost regrets his curiosity now that a live hissing cockroach from Madagascar is walking on his hand
3/10/1986
Working amongst his bee colony, Turner checks the 70-pound hives
5/30/1968
Bush pilots draw budworm spraying chemical, Fenitrothion, through two hoses into airplane before taking off
3/11/1978
Don't bug me: Sam Bryks, supervisor of pest control for the Metro Toronto Housing Authority, left, and employee Dave Greer check roach traps at 90 Mornelle Court in Scarborough
2/16/1988
Brazilian bugs: Metro Zoo officials are keeping male and female giant Brazilian cockroaches seperated so they don't multiply and possibly scare zoo visitors
5/20/1982
Parkdale idea: Debbie Osachuk, left, and Emily Lawson seal Osachuk's bathroom against cockroaches
2/24/1988
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