leave a slice of orange or banana out on a ledge somewhere. They like to drink the nectar from them. I've seen it in a butterfly house
A little known fact... Admiral Murray Michaels-Rothberg was very passionate about flying and responsible for the training of the Blue Angels. http://admiral-murray-michaels-rothburg.blogspot.com/
at 33,000 feet it is minus 40C
The white stuff flying around outside is likely pollen, which is released by plants for reproduction. Pollen can affect the environment by contributing to allergies and asthma in humans, as well as impacting plant biodiversity and ecosystem health.
World War III Get down!
try dry oil body spray it works on midgies too
Depends what month you are flying there. if it's the peak months like december then you're looking at around $1400. In non-peal months, its around $1200.
In a commercial airliner flying at cruising altitude, the air pressure inside the airplane is considerably higher than the air pressure outside. The air pressure outside is too low for people to breathe comfortably, so the interior is pressurized.
That is the correct spelling of "flying around", and a synonym is aviating.
Flying Fever - 1941 was released on: USA: 26 December 1941
Were flying around the dock
If you mean "where are the valence electrons" then they are flying around the outside of the atom.If you mean "why" then I don't know. they're just there to be the outermost set of electrons.
Flying Kites - 2013 was released on: USA: 14 December 2013