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Furthermore, the bactericidal power of the saponine is also effective against the louses.
Louses and ticks eat blood, manges too, but eat mainly the skin itself.
Medical surgical product indicated to eliminate acarids, fleas, ticks, louses, ants, cockroaches, flies and mosquitoes.
For example, ladybirds grow quite fast and they are the ones which eat louses fast as well.
How long can it be before she's emotionally manipulated, professionally undermined, romanced by louses and ruined for life?
He said that, among the others using that network, there could be louses looking for their next attack target.
His characters were cads, letches, and leering louses, but they effectively tapped a bit of that inappropriate urge in us all.
Anonymous I understand his impulse: Banish the cad to Borneo along with all the other louses, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and John Edwards.
One noticed that in the Borty field, in the middle of the devastated french stocks, the American feet  remained quite alive, although carrying the plant louses.
Since his original plan of using leftover roach motels now seems impractical, Jack must devise a better means of sending these unlicensed louses back to where they belong.
At times it is a question of conscience, especially if you know that a single ladybird alone can during its development theoretically eat more than 3000 cochineals or plant louses.
The play also appears to contain a pun on the name "Lucy", similar to a ballad that circulated in Stratford, in which Lucy's name was altered to "lousy". When Shallow and his dim-witted relative Slender discuss their family coat of arms, they mention that it depicted "luces" (pike). Their family symbols unintentionally become literally lice-ridden when this is misinterpreted as a "dozen white louses". Thomas Lucy's coat of arms contained "luces".
Of game birds we can find pheasants, partridges, mallards and wild geese as well as rock doves. There are also a lot of other bird species: sparrows, swallows, woodpeckers, starlings, cuckoos, blackbirds, wrens, storks, hooded crows, etc. There are a lot of insects: mosquitoes, flees, wasps, bees, gypsy moths, green crickets, hornets, different louses, crickets, ladybugs, moths, butterflies, etc. Among agricultural pests the widest spreads are: potato beetle, turnip beetle, grain weevil and bean weevil.
Leslie Hotson argues that the satire in Merry Wives is not directed at Lucy, but at William Gardiner, a corrupt Justice of the Peace whose coat of arms also contained luces, though Shakespeare may have remembered the luces/louses pun from anti-Lucy jokes in Stratford.Leslie Hotson, Shakespeare Versus Shallow, Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1931, p.87. Shakespeare had come into conflict with Gardiner during the latter's attempts to close the Swan theatre.
D.E Crane, (ed) Sahkespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Cambridge University Press, 1997, p. 34. The theory that Shallow was a joke at Lucy's expense dates back to c.1688, when Archdeacon Richard Davies wrote that Shakespeare was "much given to all unluckiness in stealing venison and Rabbits particularly from Sr. Lucy,. . . his revenge is so great that he [Lucy] is his Justice Clodpate, and calls him a great man and that in allusion to his name bore three louses rampant for his Arms".
The fact that the evidence for the alleged parody of Lucy is confined to the Merry Wives suggests that the character was not invented as parody of Lucy, though Shakespeare may have remembered the luces/louses joke from his Stratford days. Certainly "Lucy was, in physical form, social condition and personality, nothing like Shallow".Madison Davis, J., (ed), The Shakespeare Name and Place Dictionary, Routledge, 2012, p.448. Nevertheless, even if the character of Shallow in Henry IV, Part 2 was not invented as a parody of either Lucy or Gardiner, it may have been adapted in the Merry Wives to become one.
Famous Studios louses up Stanley's "Lulu:" Frog's Legs (1962) Comic book creator Pete Von Sholly has done a computer generated version of the Stanley story "The Monster of Dread End" and with permission of the Stanley family a new issue of Melvin Monster posted online.VonShollywood JOHN STANLEY'S MELVIN MONSTER #11 by Pete Von Sholly The 2008 anthology The Mammoth Book of Best Horror Comics reprints Dread End, the original and Von Sholly's retelling.Running Press Books "Hester's Little Pearl" is an adaptation of The Scarlet Letter with the novel's characters and the overall look drawn in the style of Lulu by Robert Sikoryak and published in Drawn and Quarterly Vol. 4 (2001).
Knowing that the deed bearing both Toad and Winkie's signatures would prove Toad's innocence, the four friends sneak into Toad Hall using a secret passage near the river by boat. Though Toad nearly louses up the plan by almost shooting the guard outside on the bridge, the four manage to sneak in. Finding the weasels and Winkie (who they see has the deed on his person) drunk and passed out, they attempt to lower Moley on a makeshift rope to swipe it. Unfortunately, Toad's actions from before had caused more damage than originally thought as the guard investigates, finds the passageway and wakes up the Weasels and Winkie.

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