One patient cleaned rodent droppings from her home within two weeks of her illness. |
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Health officials attribute infections in humans to contact with the droppings of sick birds. |
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There may have been a few more dried bird droppings, but other than that, everything was the same. |
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The white droppings of birds served as location pointers for eagles and vultures nesting in the craggy reaches. |
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Kick aside a pile of fresh horse droppings, and a small cloud of flies is sure to explode around you. |
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He moved silently, on the lookout for tracks, droppings or other animal signs. |
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I saw pug marks, droppings, I even heard them roar, but for four days I did not see a single lion. |
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Exposure to the dust from nesting material and dried droppings can cause psittacosis, a respiratory disorder. |
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For centuries Japanese geishas have used processed bird droppings to lighten and smooth their skin. |
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No evidence shows that exposure to pigeon droppings is associated with an increased risk for acquiring cryptococcosis. |
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They look like scorpions without tail or claws, and they live from animals' droppings. |
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Old footmarks and droppings were recorded in all the salines covered but no sighting or trumpeting heard. |
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The unfortunate chickens that were contaminated by the pigeon droppings we were forced to kill by wringing their necks. |
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The debate goes on for some time until an alternative explanation for the Yellow rain was presented, namely bee droppings. |
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Damage to rosette leaves appeared to be by cottontail rabbits, based on droppings associated with the damaged plants. |
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The eggs of the spiny leaf insect are oval in shape and can be distinguished easily from the insect's droppings. |
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Even if you have a fitted boat cover, consider adding a tarp over it to protect the cover from bird droppings or other damage. |
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Judging from the number of bones, pine cones, leaves, and droppings, rodents had used it as a nesting place for a long time. |
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Their droppings feed the fungus in the ground and can also be a source of infection for people. |
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A fountain oxygenates water to fight algae, the harmful byproduct of geese droppings. |
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Pizza boxes would be kicked to knock out the roaches and the mice droppings before being used for a delivery. |
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To get to the cemetery, Pat and I had to negotiate rivers of mud and hillocks of cows' droppings. |
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Enzymes in the sanitized droppings help remove dirt and exfoliate dead skin cells. |
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Pigeons carry 60 very nasty diseases as well as ruining our buildings and dirtying our pavements with their droppings. |
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Biologists, however, have reported some bees taking advantage of other resources, such as animal droppings and carrion. |
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This can happen when apples drop to the ground in an orchard and land in deer droppings or livestock manure. |
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Where seedlings had lined out the field only two days before there were bald seed beds splashed with puddles of goose droppings. |
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Once paired, they build a nest on the ground of seaweed, eelgrass, and algae, held together by droppings. |
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They assume the form of inanimate objects such as bird droppings, tree bark and leaves to protect themselves. |
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Frass is an arcane English word meaning the excrement or droppings of insects. |
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And any animal that lives in a cage, from birds to gerbils, will produce droppings that can attract mold and dust. |
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But officers on their return found mouse droppings near bins, on the floor, behind a freezer and under a steel table near the dumb waiter. |
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Mr Ward said the droppings had blocked the gutters and downpipes on the building, causing water to seep into the roof timbers. |
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The Professor was going to pelt Hugh Mackay with a great, malodorous barrage of bunyip droppings, but then realised there wouldn't be any point. |
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Sometimes other, smaller paths intersected with the bridle path, but it was easy to follow the animal droppings. |
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In healthy birds, uric acid is excreted by the kidneys and is seen as the white material in their droppings. |
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One of these, when I knew it many years ago, was black, splattered with pigeon droppings, subjected to dense fogs, evil smells, filth everywhere. |
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The students will name and identify elephants and herds as well as dissecting droppings to help discover the animal's migratory patterns. |
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Their droppings over the centuries have coated offshore islands with guano hundreds of feet think. |
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Unless protected, medieval brasses are pitted by their droppings, as are tomb slabs. |
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Indeed, the only food he could find, and which starvation caused him to digest, was mouldy crusts of bread covered in mouse droppings. |
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They rolled down the grassy slope through the rabbit droppings that were probably there when I did my own rolling but was too young to care. |
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It is transmitted through urine and droppings from infected rodents, and airborne particles. |
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But there were the hoof marks, llama droppings, and thin hard lines like bike tracks gouged into the clay by iron-bound wheels. |
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Acid rain and rain that mixes with corrosive bird droppings also tend to do more damage. |
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Parasitic wasps in search of a caterpillar host may be drawn to their prey by the odor of its droppings. |
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A hotel worker dons a gas mask to keep out the stench from bird droppings while removing the nests from the rafters. |
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Become familiar with what your bird's normal droppings look like before the switch. |
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Sacks and boxes containing food had been gnawed by rats and droppings were found throughout the premises. |
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Above the water it's a rugged shoreline and a few jagged rocks adorned with bird droppings. |
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The nest is a depression in the moss, and the droppings of the young accumulate to form a rim. |
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But soon new seeds are carried in by the wind and on the fur of animals or in their droppings. |
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Occupied herons' nests may be readily told by numerous droppings on the ground beneath them. |
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The officers found numerous rat droppings and structural damage caused by rodent activity. |
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These include taking care on farms, where children may come into contact with the bug if it is present in animal droppings. |
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We were walking in a quiet street when my wife noticed bird droppings on her coat. |
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She said that large amounts of the virus were known to be excreted in the droppings of infected birds. |
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As unpleasant as it may seem, the dwellers had become accustomed to their surroundings and the unpleasant odor and stenches of the dirt, grim, mud, and rat droppings. |
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She fiddles with the child safety cap on one, releases it and pops two pills the size of giant mutant rabbit droppings between lips still smudged with red lippie. |
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Perhaps it was their ability to be pollinated by bees and other insects, or perhaps the way animals that ate their fruit could disperse seeds in their droppings. |
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The gamekeeper contracted bird fancier's lung, a serious disease contracted from working in a closed environment with the birds' feathers and droppings. |
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As a result, whole swathes of the park are blanketed in droppings. |
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Befuddled villagers who were in a steam over a bizarre summer ritual have given themselves a pat on the back after chicken droppings saved their blushes. |
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Citrus attracts the swallowtail butterfly, and the larvae resemble bird droppings, but you will want to leave the young alone for the sake of future butterflies. |
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It has to be a pretty small carnivore and there have to be many of them since the floor is thickly covered with droppings, so ghost bats would have made sense. |
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To rid your dreamland of mites and their droppings, keep bedroom humidity low, wash sheets often in warm water and enclose pillows and duvets in allergen-proof covers. |
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In 2000, two researchers in Italy reported that droppings from the giant noctule bat contained bits of bird feathers. |
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Neutered rabbits are easier to litter train and their urine and droppings will become less smelly. |
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Infected bats can spread rabies, and their droppings can spread organisms that cause the lung disease, histoplasmosis. |
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In a year's time, a single rat can produce nearly 25,000 droppings and a house mouse will produce about 36,000 droppings. |
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The Boma method is used on farms where there are animals, which are kept in enclosures where droppings are concentrated. |
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In the godwit droppings, the researchers were amazed to find bright red larvae called bloodworms. |
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Fossilised dinosaur droppings found in central India show sauropod dinosaurs may have ingested grass between 65 million and 71 million years ago. |
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When infected dog droppings are left on the ground the eggs of the roundworms and other parasites can linger in the soil for years. |
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In West Africa, Lassa virus is carried by rodents and transmitted to humans through contact with urine or droppings of infected rodents. |
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Sheep droppings, which are high in cellulose, have even been sterilized and mixed with traditional pulp materials to make paper. |
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Litter on the floor absorbs the droppings and the area occupied is expanded as they grow. |
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These larger organisms would have produced droppings and corpses that were large enough to fall fairly quickly. |
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It is believed that deer mice transmit the virus, and humans come into contact with it if they encounter fresh mouse droppings, saliva or urine. |
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Cryptococcus is a fungi that is located in dirt on the ground outdoors, generally connected with bird droppings. |
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Anaerobic fermentation of cellulose containing organic materials like cattle dung, poultry droppings, human excreta, crop residues etc. |
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My neighbour and I have noticed what we thought was bird droppings under the facia boards on the front of the property. |
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As a mother and former nurse, I have long been concerned about the potential for disease transmission from feral pigeon droppings. |
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Mouse droppings were found in a boiler cupboard at Longbenton Community College, Longbenton, North Tyneside. |
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The droppings held bloodworms, which grow up to be midges that look like small mosquitoes. |
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This association, called mutualism, ensures that the tree shrew gets a meal while the plant gets nutrients from the animal's droppings so it can grow. |
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But where's the use of invoking the Muses, when they are provoked by droppings of inspiration from a stone, in which the measure and the meaning are most happily profundified? |
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Most of the year the droppings are of solid consistency but, with the ripening of blueberries, these dominate the diet and the faeces become formless and bluish black. |
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The violations include filling old bottles with sulfonic acid, a worn-out site floor, lack of safety equipment and sewage water and bird droppings in the production area. |
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He said that in initial exercises, the dogs were able to tell the difference between carpenter ant droppings and Asian longhorned beetle droppings. |
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Some look like objects in the environment such as bird droppings. |
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Remoras likely eat whale droppings or leftovers from a whale's meal. |
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Wheelchairs often roll through debris and animal droppings which can become embedded between the treads of the tire and be extremely difficult to remove. |
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Before the start of the Cambrian, their corpses and droppings were too small to fall quickly towards the seabed, since their drag was about the same as their weight. |
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Nutrients for epiphytic orchids mainly come from mineral dust, organic detritus, animal droppings and other substances collecting among on their supporting surfaces. |
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