Mo' Money, Mo' Bug Problems: Wealthier Homes Are Rich In Insects Too
Looking for a healthy variety of bugs? You might want to try searching in your wealthiest friend's house. Neighborhood income is a good predictor of the number of kinds of bugs in homes.
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