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A record snow melt in the Colorado Rockies in 1983 triggered disastrous flooding the whole length of the 1,400 mile Colorado River system. A potentially deadly encephalitis threat emerged in the aftermath from mosquitoes hatching in stagnant waters of the flood. Encephalitis attacks the nervous system and is sometimes fatal. To forestall the danger, public health officials spent $24,000 spraying. But it cost far less to establish a first line of defense. Six thousand two-inch mosquito fish, officially known as gambusia affinis, were netted and dumped into stagnant riverside pools. The fish gorged on mosquitoes' eggs and larvae, eating as much as their own weight in one day. In addition, their own fertility allowed a tenfold growth in a month. Quote this article on your site | Views: 402 | Print | E-mail
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Lectionary Passages for December 7th 2008
[Year B]
Second Sunday in Advent
Isaiah 40:1-11
Psalm 85:1-2, 8-13
Mark 1:1-8
2 Peter 3:8-15
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