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- overwintering is how an insect p****es the winter season. Many insects overwinter as adults, pupae, or eggs. This can be done inside buildings, under tree...
- Overwinter (2010) is a horror novel by American writer David Wellington. It is the sequel to his previous werewolf novel Frostbite, though this novel is...
- on maple as these trees provide them with seeds as well. Boxelder bugs overwinter in plant debris or protected human-inhabited places and other suitable...
- ****an.In ****an, the red-flanked bluetails migrate in early winter and overwinter in ****an, feeding mainly on the fruits of pyracantha. By the time spring...
- after eclosion. Others may still be active for several w****s and then overwinter and become ****ually active again when the weather becomes more favorable...
- plant (rarely biennial), growing as tall as 30 cm (1 ft). Spinach may overwinter in temperate regions. The leaves are alternate, simple, ovate to triangular...
- penultimate larval stage is the pseudo-pupa or the coarcate larva, which will overwinter and pupate until the next spring. The larval period can vary widely. A...
- Female strobili are initiated in late summer or fall of a year, then they overwinter. Female strobili emerge followed by pollination in the following spring...
- in northern regions can attempt to produce a crop without the need to overwinter plants with special treatment or protection. The seed cultivar 'Imperial...
- performed a biopsy and self-treated her own breast cancer in 1999 while stuck overwinter in Antarctica. Evan O'Neill Kane, an American physician who removed his...